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Clemson vs. Virginia Tech

Today's Features

5 Jesse Hatcher 81 Player Profile Clemson's starting bandit end puts in some The CFA has developed an interesting study busy weekends once a month, as Sam Black- on today's football player. man explains. 85 University Feature

7 Rusty Charpia The backbone of any great university is its A big hitter all year round, Charpia played for fundraising organization. Sandy Woodward two Top 20 Clemson teams last year. Dave takes a look at some Clemson major gift Mullaney profiles the AII-ACC shortstop who groups. doubles as a reserve free safety. 86 Howard's Team 49 with the Tigers Frank Howard has selected his all-time team, Clemson might have had its finest all-around a squad that covers nearly 40 years of Clemson bowl trip ever last year with the 35-10 win over football. Penn State. Here is an entertaining two weeks with the Tigers, described in pictures by Lance 87 Season Openers McKinney and Jim Moriarty. Foster Senn examines some interesting first games in Clemson history. 54 Running Down the Hill Today, Clemson will make its celebrated en- 116 Challenging a Legend trance to Death Valley for the 200th time. No Clemson golfer Kevin Johnson lived a dream team in the nation runs on the field like the last May when he faced Jack Nicklaus on the

Tigers. golf links. Tim Bourret describes his real life fantasy. 57 Keith Jennings Sometimes it takes three men to pull down 120 The Last Word Keith Jennings. Clemson's biggest wide re- Longtime Clemson SID Bob Bradley takes us ceiver in history. Annabelle Vaughan tells us his back through the Virginia Tech-Clemson running style is like watching a Tractor Pull. series.

65 Citrus Bowl Fever On the Cover: Jesse Hatcher is the leading The ACC and the Florida Citrus Bowl have returning sack man in the ACC for 1988. The made a landmark agreement for 1988-92, one junior college transfer should be one of the top that gives Clemson the best of both worlds. outside linebackers in America this year.

The Departments Players and Coaches ACC Schedule 36 Alphabetical Roster, Clemson 58 Alma Mater 49 Alphabetical Roster, Opponent 63 Assistant Coaches 112 Athletic Director 13 15 41 Athletic Staff Graduate Asst Coaches 39 Band Program 119 Lineups. Starting 60 Bengal Babes 113 Medical Staff 74 A M Bowl Lineup 73 Meet the Tigers 33 57 ' Car Dealers 42 Numerical Roster, Clemson 60 Numerical Roster, Opponent Cheerleaders 108 61 Opponent Players 82 Coaches, All-Sports 25 Strength Coaches 75 Emergency Information 23 Tiger Rookies 39 Fall Sports Schedule 92 Future Football Schedules 29 Clemson Football Program IPTAY 107 IPTAY Officers 46 Committee: Managers 84 Chairman: Len Gough Editor and Designer: Tim Bourret Memorial Stadium 79 Advertising Director: Sheri West Official's Signals 19 Program Staff: Bob Bradley, Hazel Modica, Sam Blackman, Picture of the Week 62 Annabelle Vaughan, Foster Senn. Sandy Woodward. Ashley Single Game Records 115 Johnson. James Fleming. Dave Mullaney. Mickey Plyler. Stadium Information 21 Stadium Records 45 Printing: The R L Bryan Co. of Columbia, SC Statistics, Individual 3 Stats and Stuff 67 Cover Photos by Jim Moriarty and Scott Harke. Inside Photos Strength All-Americans 75 by the Clemson Communications Center, Jim Moriarty, Rob

Biggerstatf , Bob Waldrop. Lance McKinney, Harke. The Last Word 120 Scott Dave Lewis, Jim Wilson, Mark Houde, and Tom Shockley. Today s Game 2 Trainers 84 Tiger Life 107 Additional Copies Extra copies of this program are available at $3 00 apiece. University Officials 17 Send checks (payable to Clemson Athletic Department) to: University Feature 111 Sports Information Office University President 11 Box 632. Clemson. SC 29633 116

1 Today's Game Williams Hopes To Become Clemson's Winningest Quarterback

By Tim Bourret last season in punt returns with a 15.0 tion. In the last 10 seasons only two yards per return figure. His 345 yards in kickoffs have been returned for a touch- Best Defensive Secondary punt returns for the season ranked as the down against Clemson and both have The Sporting News has put some pres- third best in Clemson history. He trailed been done by Virginia Tech. Larry Fallen sure on the Clemson secondary this year. only Shad Bryant (487 in 1938) and Don went 1 00 yards against the Tigers in 1 978 The publication's preseason magazine Kelley (389 in 1970). His average of 15.0 in Death Valley, and last year Jon Jeffries has named Clemson's secondary as the yards per return was ninth in Clemson went 92 yards to the dismay of Danny best in the nation. With upperclassmen history for a single season. His 562 yards Ford. Wayne Bolt better have the kickoff returning starters at all four positions, in punt returns for his career ranks fourth return defense prepared for Virginia Tech. plus the addition of some excellent fresh- best in Clemson history, and he needs Williams Chasing Victory Record men, it is easy to see how The Sporting only seven yards to pass Willie Jordan for Clemson quarterback Rodney Williams News made this decision. third place. Clemson's all-time leader in tied as the winningest The group collectively has 11 varsity punt return yardage is Shad Bryant, who starting quarterback in Clemson history in letters to its credit and in 1987 combined accumulated 779 yards from 1937-39. his start in the victory over Penn State in for 1 interceptions and 41 PBUs. Donnell the Citrus Bowl. Williams started nine of Woolford is a strong candidate for -Hokie Series Clemson's 10 victories last year, moving Thorpe Award, but he receives help from While Clemson has dominated the se- him ahead of Mike Eppley and Steve James Lott, the leading punt returner in ries over the last 30 years, Clemson fans Fuller, who had 21 apiece. Jordan had 22 the nation among juniors in terms of re- only have to recall the 1986 meeting be- wins in his career between 1 979 and 1 982. turn average. Gene Beasley has more ca- tween these two teams to get fired up for Clemson is now 22-8-2 under Williams reer tackles than any other current Tiger Virginia Tech. Clemson was stymied by as the starting quarterback, a .710 win- and Richard Smith had the longest inter- Virginia Tech, 20-14, in a defensive strug- ning percentage. The record for winning ception return in the ACC last season. gle just two years ago. The Tigers rarely percentage is .796, set by Eppley, who From a group standpoint, Clemson has lose at home, and almost never in the was 21-5-1 in his career with the Tigers. been the only team in the ACC to hold its home opener, but a Bill Dooley coached opponents under a 50 percent completion Virginia Tech team pulled it off on the way Clemson Offense Update figure each of the last two seasons, and to a nine-win season in 1986. Clemson is slated to start a veteran of- the Tigers have led the league in fewest Clemson leads the series 15-7-1, but fense against Virginia Tech. Nine starters yards per attempt allowed each season. Clemson did not lose between 1955 and are back from last year's offense that 1985, a stretch that covered nine games. closed the season with a 499-yard effort Woolford Looks for PBU and Punt Return Virginia Tech broke the streak in 1 986, but against Penn State in the Citrus Bowl. Records Clemson retaliated last year, 22-10, on a Rodney Williams has completed over 55 Cornerback Donnell Woolford, who al- rain-soaked field in Blacksburg. The Ti- percent of his passes in preseason scrim- lowed just seven passes to be caught by gers had career games from Michael mages and receivers Keith Jennings and players he was assigned to in man-to-man Dean Perry (seven stops and an intercep- Gary Cooper have looked sharp. coverage last year, had 1 5 passes broken tion) and John Johnson (nine tackles) in The position is solid with up in 1987 to lead the Clemson team. last year's game. the return of Terry Allen, Wesley McFad- Woolford, who ranked second in the ACC Overall, Clemson is 7-1 against the den, Joe Henderson and Tracy Johnson. in that category, tied the Clemson single Hokies over the last 10 years and 6-2 in However, Chris Lancaster has been season record of 15, held by Delton Hall Memorial Stadium since 1 941 . Clemson is forced to give up the game due to a neck 7-5-1 (1985) and Ty Davis (1984). Woolford has only in all games played at Clemson injury. On paper one might think that los- 29 for his career just behind Hall (33, in the series that dates back to 1900. ing a 2.7 yards per carry fullback is no big 1983-86) and Terry Kinard (30, 1978-82). Every series has an oddity and the deal. Nothing could be farther from the Woolford also ranked third in the nation Clemson-Virginia Tech series is no excep- truth.

"I can't think of a bigger injury loss

since I have been at Clemson,'' said Danny Ford when learning that Lancaster would be out of his lineup. "Chris Lan- caster is a leader of our team and he will continue to be a leader as a coach. He is

the hardest working player I have ever had and we will miss his play on the field. No one enjoyed playing the game more than Chris Lancaster." Lancaster was like having another line- man in the lineup, especially on short-

yardage. It will be difficult for Clemson to continue its 95 percent success rate in short yardage with Lancaster out of the lineup. Senior linemen Jeff Bak, Ty Gran- ger, Frank Deluliis, Pat Williams and Jeff Nunamacher will have to take up the The Sporting News named Clemson's secondary best in the nation in its preseason issue. slack.

2 2-9 ledger, but with the return of 1 1 start- Will Furrer and Cam Young hold the ers from last year, plus three more who keys to the season for the Hokies as they

were frontline players in 1 986, the outlook are the top candidates to replace 1987 is bright for the 41 -year-old mentor. senior quarterback Erik Chapman. Chap- Heading the cast of returnees are de- man was a record setter at Virginia Tech fensive tackle Scott Hill, inside linebacker and led the Hokies to an upset of Clemson Randy Cockrell, junior flanker Myron in 1986, 20-14. Furrer had shoulder sur- Richardson and tailback Jon Jeffries. Hill gery last spring, but he had good care in led the Hokies in tackles last season with the off-season. His father used to be the 177, more than double the total of any team physician at Washington State. Clemson player last season. Cockrell was Young actually started a game for N.C. second on the club with 133. Jeffries was State in 1986, a 20-16 loss to Virginia, the top rusher as a freshman with 599 before deciding to transfer to Tech in yards and he was among the top kickoff 1987. return men in the nation with a 25.5-yard Horacio Moronta is a player to watch for average. The Tigers will attest to that as the Hokies. He out last year after pick- he sped 92 yards for a touchdown against ing up 32 tackles and four sacks in 1986 McFadden had 226 yards vs. the Hokies in Clemson on a kickoff return last season. as a sophomore. The middle guard will 1987. Richardson caught 28 passes for 396 come to Clemson around the 275-mark yards a year ago and is also an effective and will cause problems for Clemson's McFadden Looks for Duplication punt return man. formidable offensive line. Clemson tailback Wesley McFadden would like nothing more than to duplicate STATISTICS OF INTEREST his 1987 performance against Virginia 1987 Clemson Statistics 1987 Virginia Tech Stats Tech when the two clubs line up today in (10-2 Overall, 6-1 ACC) (2-9 Overall) Death Valley. McFadden ran for 226 yards RushirtQ Att Yds Avg TD LG Rushing Att Yds Avg TD LG on just 21 carries and scored two touch- Miien,A \\ar\ TQID 183 973 5.3 8 27 Jeffries 125 599 4.8 3 56 downs in last year's 22-10 Clemson win. McFadden, TB .... 137 781 5.7 6 89 E. Jones 100 376 3.8 2 14 The yardage total the third effort was . best T. Johnson, FB . . 119 557 4.7 9 38 Ra. Brown 39 195 5.0 1 21 in Clemson history and his 89-yard run in Joe Henderson, TB . 68 366 5.4 5 48 L. Smith 43 149 3.5 1 13

the fourth quarter iced the game for the C. Lancaster, FB . . 43 115 2.7 8 Donnelly 24 136 5.7 2 37 Fox 36 135 3.8 12 Tigers. That jaunt down the sideline was CLEMSON 661 2972 4.5 31 89 the third longest run in Clemson history. Opponents 416 991 2.4 10 24 VA. TECH 482 1496 3.1 11 56 Ironically, another Tiger named McFad- Opponents 527 2434 4.6 22 89 den had one of the two that have been Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG longer. Banks McFadden went 90 yards Rd. Williams 101 209 10 1486 6 .483 52 Passing Cmp Att Int Yds TD Pet LG

Morocco ... 6 13 1 65 .462 21 Chapman . 119 231 14 1340 10 .515 59 against Presbyterian in 1939 and Buck

Anderson . . 2 3 19 .667 12 Jeffries ... 1 1 24 1 1 .000 24 George went nine-tenths of the field for a

. 12 .482 VA. . 234 14 1383 11 .521 59 score at Furman in 1951. CLEMSON 109 226 1570 6 52 TECH 122

Opponents . 167 339 19 1954 8 .493 77 Opponents 132 246 6 1850 15 .537 76

Defensive Update Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG deceiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG As stated earlier, Clemson has one of Cooper, WR 34 618 18.2 4 52 S.Johnson 38 475 12 5 3 59 the finest secondaries in the nation. Don- Jennings, WR 31 475 15.3 31 Richardson 28 396 14 1 4 50 nell Woolford has been injured much of Hooper, WR 13 153 11.8 1 28 Borden 16 197 12.3 1 22 Allen, TB 10 80 8.0 16 the preseason, but he should be at full Jeffries 8 77 9.6 17 Coley, TE 8 127 15.9 1 32 strength today. The linebacking corps has Donnelly 8 35 4.4 10

T. Johnson, FB . . . 2 20 10.0 11 24 seen an improved Vince Taylor and Doug Cullen 7 79 11.3 2 Everett 6 66 11.0 16 Brewster, while Ed McDaniel and Levon CLEMSON 109 1570 14.4 6 52 Opponents 167 1954 11.7 8 77 Kirkland are a pair of redshirt freshmen VA. TECH 122 1383 11.1 12 59 Opponents 132 1850 12.0 15 76 who are coming on strong. Tackles No TFL-Yds Sks-Yds Jesse Hatcher and John Johnson have Earle, OLB 79 7-14 1-1 Tackles No TFL-Yds Sks-Yds also been around eight tackles in the pre- Perry, DT 74 24-128 10-86 Hill 177 13-54 6-39 season scrimmages, while Mark Drag and Beasley. SS 73 8-31 0-0 Cockrell 133 4-5 0-0 Raymond Chavous have been the leaders Hatcher. OLB 69 8-57 7-56 C Wiley 126 1-1 0-0 Stephens. MG 61 9-50 3-21 Drew 110 6-18 1-9 of the defensive front in fall drills. It will be Mariable, LB 61 3-11 0-0 Whitten 90 5-15 3-13 quite a challenge for the frontline to up- V. Taylor, LB 53 0-0 0-0 Neel 88 2-8 2-8 hold the tradition of excellence in terms of J. Johnson. BAN 52 6-36 4.5-26 Martin 74 2-10 1-5 rushing defense. Clemson was second in Watson 73 3-24 3-24 1987 Results the nation in rushing defense last year and Date Site W-L Score Opponent 1987 Results became the first Clemson team in the Sept. 5 H w 43-0 W. Carolina Date Site W-L Score Opponent modern era of (since Sept. 12 A w 22-10 Virginia Tech Sept. 12 H L 10-22 Clemson 1937) to hold the opposition under 1,000 Sept. 19 H w 21-20 Georgia Sept 19 A L 13-14 Virginia yards rushing over the course of the Sept. 26 H w 33-12 Sept 26 H L 21-35 Syracuse season. Oct. 10 H w 38-21 Virginia Oct. 3 H W 31-11 Navy Oct. 17 H w 17-10 Duke Oct. 10 A L 10-40 Virginia Tech Update Oct. 24 H L 28-30 N.C. State Oct 17 H L 23-32 East Carolina Head Coach Frank Beamer hopes he Oct. 31 H w 31-17 Wake Forest Oct 24 A L 38-57 Tulane can bring the Hokies of Virginia Tech to Nov. 7 A w 13-10 North Carolina Oct 31 A L 7-14 Kentucky Nov. 14 H w 45-16 Maryland Nov. 7 A L 16-28 West Virginia the success level he achieved a few years Nov. 21 A L 7-20 South Carolina Nov. 14 A L 13-27 Miami (FL) back as the head coach at Murray State. Jan. 1 N w 35-10 Penn State Nov. 21 H W 21-20 Cincinnati His inaugural season at Tech produced a

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By Sam Blackman Hatcher was not heavily recruited at

Thomson High in Thomson, Ga., and it Be all you can be. was by accident that he ended up at Taft To some, these words are part of an Junior College in California. Army recruiting commercial. To Jesse "I was originally supposed to go to

Hatcher, these words are taken to heart. West Virginia State, but I was not too sat- Hatcher combines the life of a college isfied with that decision. My high school football player and that of a member of the coach, Luther Walsh, then lined me up Army National Guard and the ROTC. with Fresno State, but they were not In addition to his military duties, he will happy with my size. Fresno State sug- once again be a prominent figure with the gested that I go to Taft Junior College so I Clemson defense at bandit end in 1988. could increase my body weight, and just

That is a statement he never guessed he get stronger for Division I football. While could make five years ago. arrangements were being made for me to

His college football career had an un- attend junior college, I was in National certain future in high school. For this rea- Guard camp.'' son, he joined the Georgia National Guard At Taft, Hatcher transferred from the in his junior year of high school to prepare National Guard to the Army Reserve and for a career in the military. reported for service one weekend every In addition, Hatcher almost stopped month as a military policeman. playing football in junior high school. These characteristics carried over to

"While growing up, I was injured in a foot- football, as he policed the field at line- ball game. My mother did not want me to backer and earned all-state junior college play anymore. After we talked for a while, honors at Taft. He was also named defen- she consented for me to play and told me sive MVP of the National Junior College she did not want to take away something All-Star game in 1986. that meant so much to me. She has been a His stock went up among college re- big inspiration to me. cruiters, and Clemson was his choice of Hatcher is the top returning ACC sack man for 1988. "I joined the National Guard when I was schools. Hatcher continues the tradition in the 1 1th grade. I missed the first week of great players becoming Tigers from of school in the 12th grade because of Thomson, Ga., as James Farr and Steve outside linebacker coach, was happy he basic training. I didn't have any expecta- Reese had outstanding careers at joined the Tiger corps. "Hatcher is an ag- tions of being a college player, that's why I Clemson. gressive player who plays smart football. joined the National Guard. So I decided I In his first year at Clemson (1987), There is no question that he is a mature would join the service after graduation Hatcher had a great year and was second person academically and socially, as well from high school.'' on the Clemson team and tied for third as in football. He knows what it takes, among quarterback sack men in the ACC. where to be, and how to get there, all He was also the fourth leading tackier on assets someone needs to be a great foot- the team with 69 stops. Hatcher tied for ball player." third on the team in tackles for loss with Once a month Hatcher must go beyond eight and led the team in quarterback maximum effort. During the season, pressures with 17. He is the ACC's top Hatcher has weekend National Guard returning quarterback sacker for 1988. duty and sometimes has to leave right During one's time in the service a per- after a game to join his outfit. "Usually son learns discipline and gains insight National Guard exercises take place on about one's self. As a result of this train- Saturday and Sunday, so after a game

ing, discipline and a great attitude are once a month, I pack up my bags and go some of his best characteristics. Being in join my unit," said Hatcher. "I try to catch

the National Guard has also prepared him up on what I missed on the weekend exer-

for the hard labor of football. cise once I get there." Hatcher reports to

"Before I entered the National Guard, I Thomson, Ga. for his weekend duty once

thought I knew my physical conditioning a month and is in strenuous exercise limitations. But, during camp and on ma- again just hours after chasing enemy run-

all neuvers. I was pushed way past that ning backs day.

point. I get tired in football practice, but I It is a full day, but after moving from

know I have been through more. Football National Guard camp to Clemson football is hard for part of the day, but the exer- camp within one day in August, Jesse cises we go through in the National Guard Hatcher is in good physical condition. are hard all day." Clemson fans are certainly happy they Hatcher, an administrative manage- have Jesse Hatcher on the front of their ment major, has been an unexpected sur- defensive lines every Saturday. Once a month Jesse Hatcher leaves for Na- prise to the coaching staff since his arrival tional Guard duty right after the game. in Tigertown. Tommy West, Clemson's

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The Official Hot Dogs CENTENNIAL 18891989 Rusty Charpia Making Big Hits Year 'round

By Dave Mullaney square for me and he never saw me," Charpia said. "I hit him and he went back,

New Year's Day 1988 was one that and I went over the top of him. I kind of I Clemson fans will not soon forget. dazed him a little bit. It kind of dazed me a

For one Tiger the memories of that day little, too.

are especially fond. "I think it got everybody fired up." It wasn't just that Clemson defeated the It most certainly did. I defending National Champion Nittany Five plays later the Tigers scored,

Lions of Penn State. 35-1 0, to capture the widening the margin to 28-10, and the Citrus Bowl crown. But to this Tiger, a romp was on.

walk-on nonetheless, it was a rare mo- Just as he did on New Year's Day, Char-

ment in the spotlight. pia has made a habit of making big hits all

For Rusty Charpia it was the fulfillment year round. of a dream to play in a New Year's Day Take, for instance, Clemson's 3-2 vic- bowl in front of a national au- tory over Fordham in the first game of the dience, especially when that audience wit- 1988 NCAA baseball playoffs. Charpia, nesses you make one of the biggest hits doubling as the shortstop for the baseball of your career. Tigers, doubled home the game-winning

Charpia, a 5-foot-10 senior free safety, run in the 19th inning to end the longest Charpia was the AII-ACC shortstop in 1988. leveled a Penn State defender and pro- NCAA tournament game in history. vided the key block as James Lott re- But Charpia hasn't always played the spring of 1 987, Charpia appeared in every turned a Penn State punt 30 yards on the part of the hero. contest and started two games last sea- final play of the third quarter. After a high school career which saw son.

"It just so happened I zeroed in on him, Charpia star for Midland Valley High Not too bad for a kid who dreamed, as a he happened to turn his shoulders just School in both football and baseball, he youngster, of someday playing for his fa- was overlooked by most schools. He ther at . spent his freshman year at Spartanburg Oh yeah, he's a coaches' son. You Methodist College, where he played base- know, one of those kids that the game ball only. comes to instinctively. The next year Charpia came to Clem- He played for his father his last two son, after earning the attention of Tiger years of high school.

Head Baseball Coach Bill Wilhelm. "I can remember standing beside my

Charpia hit .241 after starting the 1986 father when he was coaching ever since I

season at shortstop. But the following was old enough to walk. I can remember

season, Charpia gave way to Bill Spiers, a sitting in on their meetings and listening to 1987 first-round pick by the Milwaukee them talk, watching what they were doing Brewers. Charpia was asked to sit out the on offense and defense. That's given me a season and redshirt by Wilhelm. big advantage."

"I wasn't too much for the idea because A former quarterback as a prepster,

I just don't like sitting around," Charpia Charpia's perseverance is impressive.

said. "I decided if I can't play in any games After working his way into the lineup, in

during the fall or the spring, why not just what many experts consider one of the go out on the football field? best defensive backfields in the nation.

"I think I realized just how much I really Charpia returned to the diamond this past did miss playing football. You could prob- spring to earn AII-ACC honors, while hit- ably ask a lot of the guys on the team, how ting .310.

much I just love being out there. I think "There's a lot more things I'd sure like

those two years being away from football to do. I had a pretty good baseball season,

really showed me how much I love the but not as good as I'd like to have had. I'm

game." hoping I'll even do better next year. Foot- Charpia's zest for the game was cer- ball is my biggest challenge. I've gotten a

tainly apparent to the Tiger coaching staff, little more playing time each year. This

as he quickly earned a spot on the Tigers' year I would even like to do more." highly regarded special years teams two And if history is any indication, Charpia ago. will deliver many a big hit this year for the Charpia became just the fourth Tiger athlete this decade to play for two top 20 teams in the After earning the award for the most Tigers, whether on the football field or the same academic year. improved defensive back during the baseball diamond.

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This year may be remembered not only as the • a $5-million higher education initiative year Clemson University began its second cen- called the Cutting Edge tury, but also as the time when the impact of the But the Lennon agenda is far from com- Max Lennon era became readily apparent. pleted. The Clemson president sees more chal- When he came to Clemson more than three lenges, more opportunities, ahead. At a recent years ago. Dr. Lennon brought with him some address to the faculty, he said, "We must con- definite ideas about what was needed in order tinue to look for new ways to fulfill Clemson's for Clemson to reach its potential: more em- land-grant mission: aggressively recruiting stu- phasis on research and the graduate program dents into areas that are exclusive to Clem- (the university's greatest potential for growth son — agriculture, and textiles —and and immediate economic impact); increased that have more job opportunities than gradu- private support for academics; more effort in ates, increasing minority representation in the frontier areas of research to aid South Caro- faculty and administration as well as the stu- lina's traditional industries; a more global per- dent body, and making Clemson more ac- spective in both academic programs and cessible. research; and a significant state investment in "As a land grant college, we have an obliga- higher education. tion in rural development and to help eliminate Those were the ideas; now for the reality: the pockets of poverty and illiteracy that remain • more than a 60 percent increase in re- in this state. Education is the answer, and we search funding in a single year have an obligation to make education accessi-

• the most successful private fund-raising ble to all people." Lennon came to Clemson from Ohio State year ever, with more than a 40 percent increase Lennon sees Clemson as still in the process University, over last year's record-breaking total of maturing into a major, comprehensive uni- where he had been executive dean for agriculture, economics and natural • a landmark experiment in the field of bio- versity with a regional and national reputation in home resources. Lennon was also on the Ohio State technology, plus research that is breaking new its primary mission areas — science and tech- Faculty Senate and co-chairman of ground in advanced apparel manufacturing, nology. He has worked hard to bring together was the composites, robotics and many other areas the necessary support system by involving not Governor's commission on agriculture. • the addition of international academic pro- only faculty and staff but also legislators, busi- Previously, he had served as dean of the College of Agriculture, director of grams and research partnerships involving ness leaders and alumni in determining Clem- and as the Agricultural Experiment Station at the Univer- Clemson with institutions in Japan. , son's future. And the future looks pretty bright. sity of Missouri, and associate dean and Germany, Italy. Egypt, China. Israel and Great "Clemson is a very exciting place to be right as director of research in the College of Agri- Britain, among others now," he says. cultural at Texas Tech University.

Lennon is a native of Columbus County, N.C., and earned his bachelor's degree (1962) and doctorate from N.C. State University. He began his teaching career at N.C. State.

The Clemson president has been active in a number of civic and professional groups, rang- ing from his local PTA and the South Carolina Research Authority to the National Dropout Prevention Fund and the International Develop- ment Institute.

Last fall, Lennon was named to the board of trustees of the Farm Foundation, a national organization devoted to improving research and education to benefit rural areas. He will serve a four-year term as the university repre- sentative on the board, which also includes farmers, legislators and executives of leading agricultural industries. Lennon was appointed earlier this year to the U S Department of Agriculture's Policy Ad- visory Committee for Science and Education Research Grants Program by Secretary of Ag- riculture Richard E. Lyng, and was a keynote speaker at the AgBiotech 88 international con-

ference in Washington.

Lennon is married to Ruth Carter Lennon and Max Lennon is a major reason Clemson realized a 60 percent increase in research they have two children, Daniel Ray (26) and funding last year. Robin (23).

11 Take Time Out To See Clemson

When you come to Clemson for an So make plans to really see Clemson, exciting weekend of football, sometimes it's easy to during football season-or any other time of year. No take the Clemson area and all the things to do here for matter what the season, we guarantee you'll want to

granted. But when you stop and think about it, there's come again. plenty to see and do in Clemson the whole year round. CLEMSONIN SEASON EVERY SEASON Rich history, a wonderful climate, beautiful and the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains provide the perfect backdrop for sightseeing, eating out, seeing a show, shopping, and an endless variety of outdoor activities.

You'll be comfortable during your stay. Accommodations in the area range from cozy nineteenth-century bed and breakfast inn to a variety of modern hotels. And area restaurants feature ev- erything from upcountry cookin' to fine cosmopolitan cuisine.

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!5 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Bobby Robinson Athletic Director

On March 9. 1985, Clemson University Manual, computerization of the department, named Bobby Robinson as the ninth athletic the pro agents seminar, as well as the athletic director in the school's 96-year history. And academic scholarship endowment. since that time, success and prosperity are the From a university perspective, Robinson en- words that best describe Robinson's program. visions the athletic department as being one of Robinson has had significant successes as a 49 campus departments, serving a viable role result of his great commitment to being the best to the mission of Clemson University. "Athletic in three areas — competition, academics, and competition provides a common bond for stu- facilities. The past three years' results provide dents, faculty, staff, and friends, " according to evidence of the program's placement among Robinson, the best in competition, and also prove signifi- Under the direction of Robinson, the athletic cant strides are being made in the other two department continues to support the univer- areas. sity. Over $900,000 have been contributed to

The 1987 version of the football program will the athletic academic scholarship fund; and long be remembered for its 1 0-2 record and the band travel equipment and uniforms are funded 35-10 Florida Citrus Bowl victory over Penn by athletic dollars. An educational enhance-

State. The Tigers finished 10th in the final AP ment fund has been coordinated through the poll, the seventh Top 20 ranking in the past 1 efforts of the athletic department and the Ath- years. letic Council.

Both major revenue sports, football and With Robinson's qualifications, it is easy to men's , were involved in postseason see why the Clemson athletic program enjoys play. In fact, out of 18 sports offered at Clem- continued success — he has done it all. He has son, 15 were involved in some sort of post- averages each semester, with seven earning a been an administrator at all levels, he has season play. perfect 4.0 GPA. The football team had two worked in other areas of the university, he has The Men's basketball program participated players named to the academic AII-ACC team, been a head coach, and he has handled the in the NIT, as Cliff Ellis guided the Tigers to their and four students were named to various Aca- budgetary aspects needed to run a $12 million fourth consecutive postseason appearance demic All-America teams. Over 30 former Tiger program. the first time in the history of ACC basketball student-athletes received college degrees in Robinson has confidence in his staff, his that a team has entered postseason play in the the past 12 months. coaches, his athletes, and the facilities at Clem- first four years under a new coach. The Lady The commitment to success in academics is son University. "We have a solid base to work

Tiger basketball team made the NCAA tourna- further confirmed by the decision to build an from, but if we are not moving forward, we are ment field under first-year coach Jim Davis and academic learning center for student-athletes. losing ground. We will work within university had an ACC record 1 3-game improvement over Encompassing over 16.000 square feet, the guidelines and expand our horizons. We want the previous year. center will feature classrooms, learning labs, to be as good as we can as a vital part of the

The surprise story of 1 987-88 was the Clem- and an auditorium, as well as office space for university and the state of South Carolina." son Tiger soccer team. Seeded 23rd out of 24 the athletic advising staff, which now has three Robinson was graduated from Furman with a teams in the NCAA tournament, the Tigers full-time staff members. B.S. degree in business and political science in swept through the field to earn the right to play In the area of facilities, Robinson has a rec- 1 968. He was the president of the host to the Final Four. Over 8,300 Tiger fans ord of success and accomplishments second Epsilon fraternity chapter at Furman. watched as Clemson defeated San Diego State to none. Capital improvements include the in- Robinson came to Clemson in 1970, not in

2-1 for its second national championship in four doortennis facility and the soccer stadium, with athletics, but in the housing office. After three years. the learning center and completion of the base- years, he moved across campus to serve as an

Clemson's baseball team won an ACC rec- ball stadium scheduled for 1 989. Major renova- administrative assistant in the athletic ord tying 54 games and finished 1 5th in the final tions recently completed include the golf department.

poll, while the Clemson golf team was 1 7th and practice area, cross country trail, stadium After serving the athletic department in vari- won the ACC title for the second straight year. locker rooms, wrestling practice room, and ous capacities, he became business manager Clemson's men's team was 10th football coaches meeting rooms. A complete in 1975. Two years later he was named as-

ranked and won its ninth ACC title in 10 years, maintenance and irrigation system has also sistant athletic director, and in 1 980, he became while the outdoor track team was tied for 1 5th, been implemented for all practice fields. associate AD. He held that title for four years,

its highest NCAA finish ever. Renovations under way include the new and his area of responsibility moved to pri- All four teams received bids to the NCAA and IPTAY/ticket complex at Gate 9 at the football marily football and basketball. finished in the top 20, making Clemson and stadium, a nine-lane all-weather track, Jervey While serving his administrative duties, Texas the only two schools with this honor. Center offices and gymnasium, as well as the Robinson found time to coach the Clemson golf The success of these teams gave Clemson coliseum dressing rooms. Without a doubt, team between 1975 and 1983. During his time the honor of a number-eight ranking in men's Clemson athletic facilities are among the finest as the head coach. Clemson won its first ACC sports and number-28 in women's sports in the in the country. title in golf and three times the Tigers partici- Knoxville Journal's All-Sports poll. Ten Clem- Administratively. Robinson has instituted pated in the NCAA tournament. In 1983. his son teams were ranked in the final top 20 policies and procedures that benefit all constit- final season as the head coach, he guided

In academics, Clemson student-athletes had uents. Among the changes are the drug testing Clemson to a number-five finish. Robinson is another outstanding year. Ninety-seven young program, the Student Athlete Assistance Pro- now a member of the NCAA golf committee and men and women had 3.0 or better grade point gram (SAAP), a staff Policies and Procedures is a member of the CFA Board of Directors.

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Danny Ford has spent many years fol- His success as a head coach is not only lowing in the footsteps of legends. As a evident in his win-loss record, but also in player and young coach, he worked under the relationships he has with his players, the tutelage of the legendary Bear Bryant. past and present. He is admired and re- Later at Clemson, he stepped into the spected by his players and they enjoy position once held by "The Legend" him- playing for him. This respect is well de- self, Frank Howard. served when you take a look at the list of Last season, Ford led his team to one of accomplishments over the past nine the winningest records in Clemson his- seasons: tory. He also took his team to the Citrus 1. Sixth winningest active coach in Bowl where he challenged another leg- America. end, Joe Paterno. It was his sixth bowl trip 2. Only coach in ACC history with over in only nine years as a head coach and his a 70 percent winning percentage, he fourth bowl victory in those six trips. All is currently at .743. nine years as head coach, his teams have 3. Has coached Clemson in six bowl had winning regular season records. With games. a mark like that, Danny Ford also could 4. Clemson has won four ACC titles soon win the right to be called a legend. during his tenure (81, 82, 86, 87). Ford's legacy of success did not begin 5. Has coached five teams that have when he became a head coach, it has finished in the final AP Top 20. followed through his entire affiliation with 6. Has coached 56 AII-ACC players, 23 the game of football. Overall, he has been All-Americans and 38 of his former involved with 20 winning regular seasons players have been NFL draftees. in his 21 years of football, and his teams This list would be impressive with any-

have won over 74 percent of the time. one's name on it, but considering the fact

that Ford just turned 40 on April 2, it is phenomenal. Ford's most significant ac- complishment, winning the 1981 National Championship, was attained when he was only 33-years-old. Clemson's rising leg- end is the youngest coach in the history of Ford is the ACC's winningest coach on a per- the college game to win the Associated centage basis. Press National Championship. Ford has recently reached another milestone, he is now the winningest coach He was Kenny Stabler's in in the history of the Atlantic Coast Con- 1 967 when he started as a sophomore. He ference on a percentage basis. He is al- played tight end again in 1968 and moved ^E^EFm^c. ready seventh in total wins among ACC to offensive tackle in 1 969. Ford started all ks hosh coaches. These wins have not been easy three years, was all-conference in 1969 ones. Instead, they have come against and played on three teams that went to fierce competition. Ford has already bowl games. In 1969 he was also a mem- gained more wins over AP top 20 teams ber of the All-SEC academic team, and

and top 1 teams than any other coach in served as captain of the Alabama squad. Clemson history. Ford also played freshman basketball at Ford has established a new era in foot- Alabama. ball at Clemson University, creating one of After Pat Dye's coaxing, Ford remained the most solid programs in the nation. at Alabama as a graduate assistant for the Now in his 10th full season with the Ti- 1970 and 1971 season. After earning a gers, his record of 76-25-4 (.743) is the B.S. degree in Industrial Arts, he received sixth best winning percentage in college a master's degree in Special Education in football among active coaches. Addi- 1971. In 1972 and 1973, Ford was a full- tionally, Clemson also has the sixth best time assistant for the Bear. During these winning percentage in the nation over the four years, the Crimson Tide went to four last 10 years. Clemson is the only team in bowl games with Ford as an assistant. the nation to win a bowl game, a con- Ford left Alabama for Virginia Tech ference championship and finish in the where he was an assistant under Jimmy top 20 of the AP poll each of the last two Sharpe for three seasons (1974-76). In years. 1977, Clemson came calling and Ford

After examining Ford's football past, it joined the coaching staff as an offensive

is difficult to imagine him as anything but line coach. Only 23 games later, at the age successful. Another in a long line of for- of 30, Ford was named the Tigers' head Danny Ford and Joe Paterno are both ranked mer Bear Bryant players that have gone coach, making him the youngest active active coaches among the top six winningest on to greatness in coaching, Ford played Division 1 coach in the country. in Division I. for the Bear between 1967 and 1969.

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Fletcher C Derrick, Jr. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Charleston

Dr. Max Lennon, President Dr. W. David Maxwell, and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. David R. Larson, Vice President for Business and Finance

Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Clausen. Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Vice President for Administration Dr. Gary Ransdell. Vice President for Institutional Advancement Mr. Manning N. Lomax, Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Milton Wise, Vice Provost and Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources Dr. Jay E. Gogue, Vice President for Research and Development William Green Louis Lynn ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION DesChamps, Jr. Columbia Bishopville R. Arnold E. Schwartz, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Dr. Jerome V. Reel, Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Studies Dr. James H. Daniel. Acting Dean. College of Agricultural Sciences

Dr. James F. Barker, Dean, College of Architecture Dr. Gordon W. Gray. Dean, College of Education Dr. Benton Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Dr. Opal Hipps, Dean, College of Nursing Paul W. McAlister B. Jr. Dr. Bobby Wixson, Dean, College of Sciences Thomas McTeer, Laurens Vice Chairman Dr. Ryan C. Amacher, Dean. College of Commerce and Industry Columbia Dr. J. Charles Jennett, Dean. College of Engineering Dr. Robert A. Waller. Dean, College of Liberal Arts A James C. Self B. Marion Smith James M. Waddell, Jr. Greenwood Columbia Beaufort

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SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER stadium other than with a team pass must RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's rest- VISITORS: Season ticket holders and have a pass-out check, as well as admit- rooms are located between the stands other visitors to the stadium are re- tance stub to be readmitted to the sta- and can be reached by exit from any

1 portal. quested to enter Gates 1 . 5, 9, 1 , or 13. dium. Persons with top deck tickets must enter EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are lo- LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or the stadium via the ramps which are lo- cated: South Side — Under Section J; found, please report same to Gate 1 or cated behind the North and South stands. South Top Deck — Under Section E; Gate 10 information booth. entrances are adjacent to Gates 1 Ramp — Under Section T; North Top North Side CONCESSION STANDS: Concession and 1 on South side and Gates 5 and 9 on 3 Deck — Under Section K. Trained nurses North stands are located beneath all stands and side. are on hand during the game. Should a can be reached by exit from any portal. HANDICAPPED: Special entrances have doctor be needed, ask any usher, who

1 locations of doctors. Am- EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls been provided at Gates 1 . 5 and 3 for the knows the seat handicapped. bulances are located at Gates 1,5,8 and are received in the Security Booth. The 13. emergency number is 656-2999. WILL-CALL: Should you have tickets at the will-call window, you will find them at TELEPHONE: Pay telephones are located NOTE: The following items are prohibited

Gate 13. at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1 . 5, in Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding 9, 13, and top decks. chairs, chaise lounges, food and bev- Gates 4, 6, and 8 are closed prior to the erage containers of any type, alcoholic games and are opened for exit purposes PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public beverages, thermos jugs, and ice chests. only. address system is intended primarily for spectators' information concerning the NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is PASS-OUT CHECKS: Pass-out checks game. Please do not request the use of prohibited at an athletic contest in Clem- will be available at Gates 1,5.7,9.11.13. the public address system to make social son Memorial Stadium and Littlejohn and the top decks. Any person leaving the contacts. Coliseum.

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The Clemson University Athletic De- WHAT TO DO IF currently taking. partment provides the following for your EMERGENCIES ARISE Be aware of warning signs of heart at- safety and emergency medical needs: Please step back and give the orga- tacks: chest pain, chest tightness, short- nized stadium EMS personnel room to ness of breath, sweating, palpitations, 1. Advanced cardiac life-support sta- work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by fainting, nausea and vomiting. tions in four locations. (North stands, untrained persons interfere with the effi- Recognize that our most common se-

Upper North deck, South stands, ciency of the EMS system. If you have rious medical problems at football games

Upper South deck). These units are basic or advanced training in specific life- are heart attacks and allergic reactions to staffed with skill-care nurses, physi- support methods, make your qualifica- insect stings. Be aware that insect stings cians, cardiologists, internists, para- tions known and offer your help. Un- will always be very frequent at outdoor medics, and EMTs. trained personnel can be frequently more sporting events and should always be harmful than helpful. treated with immediate ice until advice can

2. MoPile units of EMTs and para- be obtained. If you have ever had a reac- medics are strategically located MEDICAL ADVICE FOR FANS tion to a bee or other insect sting, check

throughout the entire stadium. If you have a pre-existing medical or with your personal physician as to wheth-

health problem, please check with your er you should carry a kit. 3. AmPulances with life-support equip- personal physician and obtain his advice ment are available in North stand and before attending games. Many emergen- South stand areas and have prear- cies occurring at the stadium do so be- ranged routes for evacuation to local cause of prior existing conditions. Use hospitals. common sense in dressing, eating, drink- ing and physical exertion. Be certain that The stadium emergency phone number Learn to recognize these personnel and you have identification on you as to the is (803) 656-2999. facilities. diagnosis and what medications you are

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Watch each week for exciting features and facts about Clemson Football — the All the highlights of each week's game players, the history, and the fans. Plus, a can be seen on Clemson Football '88. look ahead at next week's game. Stan Don't miss any of the action plus Danny Olenik hosts this magazine show. Ford's insight and the players' views of the game. ILLUSTRATED SCHEDULE WSPA-Ch. 7 Fri. 11:45 PM '88 (Greenville-Spartanburg) CLEMSON FOOTBALL with Danny Ford Schedule WOLO-Ch. 25 TBA (Columbia) WSPA-Ch. 7 Sun. 8:30 AM WPDE-Ch. 15 Sat. 1:30 AM (Greenville-Spartanburg) (Florence) WOLO-Ch. 25 Sun. Noon (Columbia) CLEMSON FOOTBALL '88 WPDE-Ch. 15 Sun. 11:30 AM can also be seen on the following national (Florence) cable systems: W67BE Sun. 6:00 PM Home Sports Entertainment (Mon., (Augusta) 5:00 PM, Houston/Dallas) WCSC-Ch. 5 Sun. Noon Arizona Cable (TBA, Phoenix) (Charleston) ESPN (TBA) WLTZ-Ch. 38 Sun. 7:00 AM Home Team Sports (Tues., 4:30 PM, (Columbus) Washington, DC) WJCL-Ch. 22 Sun. TBA Sunshine Cable (Sun., 6:00 PM, Florida) (Savannah) WJFB (TBA, Lebannon, TN) SportsVision (Sun. Midnight, Chicago)

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wspa-t v - 24 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL Clemson Coaches

The 1987-88 Tiger athletes continued the winning ways of previous Clemson teams. From a soccer national champion- ship in the fall to NCAA appearances by four teams last spring (men's tennis, baseball, track and golf), Clemson was successful throughout the year. The Tigers claimed five ACC champion- ships during the past academic year. The football team went on to a 35-10 victory over Penn State in the Citrus Bowl. Clem- son's women's swimmers finished the season with a perfect 9-0 record and re- peated as the fifth ranked team in the Bob Boettner Wayne Coffman Jim Davis nation. Also winning the conference was Swimming Women's Track Women's Basketball the men's tennis team, which competed in & Cross Country the NCAA tournament. In addition to these ACC tournament champs, Clemson's baseball squad ended the regular season on top of the conference standings. ACC Coach-of-the-Year honors went to Bill Cason (men's cross country). Bob Boettner (women's swimming), and Bill Wilhelm (baseball). Five of last year's con- ference MVP's and four Academic All- Americans came from Clemson. Tiger teams produced 22 All-America athletes, as Clemson finished the year with 10 dif- ferent sports ranked among the nation's top 20.

FINAL CLEMSON RANKINGS Cliff Ellis Eddie Griffin Dr. I. M. Ibrahim Sport Rank Men's Basketball Wrestling Soccer

Soccer 1 Women's Swimming 5 Football 10 Men's Tennis 10 Men's Cross Country 11 Women's Cross Country 13 Baseball 15 Men's Outdoor Track (tie) 15 Golf 17 Women's Basketball 20 Men's Swimming 22 Women's Tennis 22

1987-88 Records ACC Andy Johnston Chuck Kriese Larry Penley Sport Record PCT Finish Women's Tennis Men's Tennis Golf W. Swimming 9-0 1.000 First Football 10-2 .833 First Baseball 54-14 794 First Soccer 18-5-1 .771 Fifth M. Tennis 22-9 .710 First W. Basketball 21-9 700 Third Wrestling 11-5 .688 Third W. Tennis 18-10 .643 Second 21-16 .568 Fifth M. Swimming 5-4 .556 Third M. Basketball 14-15 .483 Seventh W. Cross Country NA Third M. Cross Country NA First W. Indoor Track NA Fourth M. Indoor Track NA Third W. Outdoor Track NA Fourth Bob Pollock Linda White Bill Wilhelm M. Outdoor Track NA Third Men's Track/ Volleyball Baseball Golf NA First Cross Country

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Nov. 12 at Maryland Nov. 1 OPEN DATE Nov. 10 OPEN DATE Nov. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 18 at South Carolina Nov. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA

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DATES CLEMSON DUKE GEORGIA TECH MARYLAND NORTH CAROLINA N.C. STATE VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST

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GEORGIA TECH VIRGINIA CLEMSON N.C. STATE LOUISVILLE MARYLAND DUKE MICHIGAN Sept. 24 AWAY HOME (TV) HOME HOME (N) HOME AWAY (N) AWAY (TV) AWAY

VANDERBILT N.C. STATE SYRACUSE AUBURN GEORGIA TECH Oct. 1 AWAY (N) HOME (TV) AWAY AWAY AWAY (TV)

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DUKE CLEMSON SOUTH CAROLINA WAKE FOREST N.C. STATE NORTH CAROLINA LOUISVILLE MARYLAND Oct. 15 HOME AWAY HOME HOME HOME (TV) AWAY (TV) AWAY AWAY

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mm I Sam Blackman Tim Bourret Bob Bradley Rick Brewer Allison Dalton Asst. S.I.D. Assoc. S.I.D. Asst. Athletic Dir./ Asst. Ticket Mgr. Exec. Sec. IPTAY Sports Info. Dir.

Bobby Douglas Doug Gordon Len Gough Bert Henderson Van Hilderbrand Don Hogan Equip. Mgr. Asst. Equip. Mgr. Assoc. Athletic Dir. Assoc. Exec. Sec. Asst. Athletic Dir./ Asst. to Athletic Dir. of IPTAY Ticket Mgr.

Fred Hoover Les Jones Maria McKinney Hazel Modica Dave Mullaney Danny Poole Asst. Athletic Dir./ Dir. of Facilities Football Sec. S.I.D. Sec. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Asst. Trainer Head Trainer

Dwight Rainey Robert Ricketts John Seketa Elaine Swearingen Annabelle Vaughan Don Wade Sen. Assoc. Ath. Dir. Asst. Athletic Dir. Promotions Dir. Football Sec. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Admin. Asst.

• - : 4 Gary Wade Joanne West Sheri West Reno Wilson Clyde Wrenn Sandy York Strength Training Dir. Asst. Ticket Mgr. S.I.D. Grad. Asst. Asst. Trainer Asst. Ath. Dir./ Football Sec. Football Operations

41 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Car Dealers

James P. Clamp Randolph V. Hayes Leasing Assoc., Inc. Ralph Hayes Toyota Carolina Leasing, Inc. Anderson Anderson Anderson

Joe Canady Don Jones & Tommy Norris Rock Smith Cricket Yates Stewart John Foster Ford Toyota of Easley. Inc. Rock Smith Chevrolet, Inc. Stewart Oldsmoblle-Nissan Easley Easley Elberton, GA Fayetteville, NC

Frank Mlms Tom Minyard J. Henry Sitton, Jr. Mac Snyder James W. Snyder, Jr. Century Lincoln-Mercury Judson T. Minyard. Inc. Sitton Buick Co., Inc. M. Snyders, Inc. Snyder's and Breakaway Honda Oldsmobile-Cadillac Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville

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42 it(fib Andy Anderson Bob Mayberry, Jr. Jim Covington Jimmy Guthrie Jack Tlnsley Crossroads Chevrolet Bob Mayberry Chrysler City C&S Toyota-Mazda Superior Motors. Inc. Tinsley-Crane Chevrolet Co., Inc. Mauldin Monroe. NC Orangeburg Orangeburg Pickens

Ted Smith George Coleman, Jr Robert H. Edwards Jim Hays Tommy Meadows Ward Smith George Coleman Motors Edwards Auto Sales Co., Inc. Triangle Ford-Mercury, Inc. Woodruff Motor Sales, Inc. Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. Travelers Rest Walhalla Waynesboro, GA Woodruff Seneca

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Air Force ROTC 29 Coca-Cola 60-61 Overhead Door Company 56 All-State IBC Documentary Sports 48 Palmetto Exposition Center 23 ARA 8 Eastman Chemical 105 S. B. Phillips Company, Inc 78 Army ROTC 92 Environmental Landscaping 106 Phillips Fibers 80 Athletic Warehouse 44 First Union 4 Piedmont Printmakers 76 Ballard Concrete 74 Galloway Homes 100 Pony 114 Batson Yarn & Fabrics IFC Goody's 20 Price Aquatech Pools 110 Blue Cross/Blue Shield 22 Hardee s 16 Providence Hospital 53 Campus Heritage 66 Harris & Associates 36 RCA 59 Capri's of Seneca 96 M. E. Harrison Company 38 Ricoh 14 Carquest 18 Jefferson Pilot 28 Sanders Brother's 118 Carolina Pride 6 Kentucky Fried Chicken 30 S. C. Electric & Gas 40 Chadsworth Commons 31 Mr. Knickerbocker's 64 South Carolina Steel Chem-Nuclear Systems 10 Corp 118 Life of Georgia 18 Sportsmania 109 Clemson Chamber of Commerce .. 12 Clemson Football Camp 86 th Lumber Yard 100 J. P. Steven's & Company, Inc 108 Clemson Loyalty Fund 9 McAbee's Custom Carpets 77 Upton's Dept. Stores 31 C&S Bank 26 McCrary Automatic Sprinkler Wise Potato Chips 68 Clemson Mascots/Dunaway Company 77 Yeargin Properties, Inc BC Enterprises 96 New York Life 32

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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 18891989 Memorial Stadium Records

Individual by Clemson Rushes: 36 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest 10-18-69 Rushing Yds: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke 10-16-82 Pass Att's: 53 by Rodney Williams vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Pass Cmpl: 23 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Duke 10-24-70 TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn 11-22-47 Passing Yds: 283 by Jimmy Addison vs. Virginia 9-24-66 Completion %: .800 by Mike Eppley vs. Virginia 10-8-83 Receptions: 10 by vs. Alabama 10-25-69 by Perry Tuttle vs. Maryland 11-14-81 Rec. Yds: 161 by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 TD Rec: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn 11-21-53 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn 11-22-47 Punt Ret. Yds: 126 by Donnell Woolford vs. Ga. Tech 9-26-87 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama 10-25-69 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. N. Carolina 11-8-80 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest 10-30-65 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest 11-3-79 vs. Maryland 9-15-79 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland 9-15-79 TFL: 5 by vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland 9-15-79

by Opponent Rushes: 32 by Charlie Wysocki, Maryland 9-15-79 by Don McCauley. N. Carolina 11-14-70 Rushing Yds: 227 by Ted Brown, N.C. State 11-25-75 Pass Att's: 57 by Kip Allen. The Citadel 10-4-86 Pass Cmpl: 26 by Bob Davis, Virginia 9-24-66 Passing Yds: 361 by , Maryland 11-16-85 Receptions: 13 by Henley Carter, Duke 10-19-68 Rec. Yds: 209 by Henley Carter. Duke 10-19-68 Total Offense: 368 by Stan Gelbaugh. Maryland 11-16-85

Team by Clemson Most Points: 82 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Mike Eppley holds the stadium completion percentage record off Rushes: 73 vs. Virginia 1 0-21 -72 a 12-15 showing against Virginia in 1983. Rushing Yds: 536 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushing Avg: 10.3 vs. Presbyterian 9-22-45 Rushing TDs: 11 vs. Presbyterian 9-22-45 by Opponent Pass Atts: 54 vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Most Points: 45 by N.C. State 10-25-75 Pass Comps: 23 vs. Duke 10-24-70 by Auburn 11-21-53 Passing Yds: 315 vs. Virginia 9-24-66 First Downs: 29 by Duke 10-24-70 Florida St. 11-1-75 Passing TDs: 4 vs. Auburn 1 1-22-47 by Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushes: 74 by N. Carolina 11-14-70 Yds/Play: 8.7 vs. Wake Forest 10-31-81 Rushing Yds 409 by N.C. State 10-25-75 Fumbles: 14 vs. Presbyterian 9-19-53 Rushing Avg 7.0 by N. Carolina 11-6-76 Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. several teams Rushing TDs 6 by N.C. State 10-25-75 Penalties: 15 vs. Duke 10-17-87 Pass Atts: 58 by The Citadel 10-4-86 vs. Wake Forest 11-2-85 Pass Comps: 27 by Duke 10-16-82 Penalty Yds: 155 vs. Wake Forest 10-29-77 Passing Yds: 361 by Maryland 11-16-85 Several Punts: 13 vs. Furman 1 1-21-42 Passing TDs: 3 by teams vs. Pensacola N.A.S. 10-13-45 Total Offense: 546 by Duke 10-24-70 8.4 Auburn 10-10-70 Punt Avg.: 56.6 vs. Wake Forest 1 1-3-84 Yds/Play: by 9-18-54 Intercepts by: 5 vs. S. Carolina 11-23-68 Fumbles: 9 by Presbyterian vs. Georgia 9-19-81 Fumbles Lost: 6 by Duke 10-19-68 Penalties: 16 by Duke 10-17-87 Int. Ret. Yds: 1 1 vs. Wake Forest 1 1 -21 -59 9-30-67 Punt Ret. Yds: 227 vs. Georgia Tech 9-26-87 Penalty Yds: 127 by Georgia 10-12-68 K.O. Ret. Yds: 160 vs. Alabama 10-25-69 Punts: 15 by Auburn Avg.: Citadel 10-4-86 Sacks by: 10 vs. Maryland 9-15-79 Punt 57.3 by The 11-21-53 TFL: 19 vs. N.C. State 10-24-87 Intercepts by: 6 by Auburn 10-10-70 PBUs: 18 vs. The Citadel 10-4-86 Punt Ret. Yds 100 by Auburn

45 IPTAY Officers

Mr Joseph Bailey Bright Mr. Charles A Bryan, Jr. * — Mr Charles W Bussey. Jr. • Mr. Donald Coggins " Mr. Larry B. Copeland " Mr. J. Mike Crawford • Mr. Walter B. Crawford Mr, Bennie Cunningham • Mr. Gordon S Davis Mr. William Lem Dillard

Mr. I L. Donkle, Jr. William R. "Bill" Alexander " Mr. James F Douglas Director, District III Mr Robert DuBose • Mr. Charles Eldndge — Mr. Henry Elrod DISTRICT III Mr. Mark Finley Mr. William R. "Bill Alexander. " Mr. Clark Gaston. Jr. Director — Mr. Joe D Gibson 330 Fairway Rd SW Mr. Joel W Gray. Ill Aiken. SC 29801 Mr. Scott Greene Mr Benson Harrison Aiken County • Mr, Richard H, Ivester • Mr. Gerald W Metts (cc) Eddie N. Dalton Jim Patterson Edgar C. McGee Mr, Terry A, Kingsmore Chairman Mr. Sandy Kirkus • IPTAY Vice-President IPTAY President IPTAY Secretary-Treasurer Mr. William R. Alexander Mr Bennie Langley Mr. Richard L Boyleston Director. District VII Director. District I Director. District V Mr. Jim League Mr. Johnny L. Cagle ' Mr. Floyd S. Long — Mr. Alan J, Coleman Mr. Terry L Long Mr Robert M Cook Mr. Scott MacLean Mr. Thomas H. IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS Coward — Mr. W M, Manning. Jr. Mr Frank T. Gibbs — Mr. Seabrook Marchant Mr Elbert Hmes Hamilton Mr Ed McCameron Mr. John G Molony " Mr. T. McCarter T. C. Atkinson, Jr., Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr.. Director George G. Poole. Jr.. Director James Mr. Alan M Tewkesbury, III • Mr. Ronald J McCoy F A, Charlie Bussey. Director Lewis F. Holmes. Director Bill Reaves. Director Mr Townsend. Jr. Mr. James D Miller Mr. Carrol H. Warner W. G. DesChamps, Director F. E. Hughes. Director Lawrence Starkey, Director Mr. J. G. Miller. Jr. Mr H, Weeks. Sr Dr. R. C. Edwards, Director Dr. G. J. Lawhon. Jr.. Director Dr. J. H. Timmerman. Director — Mr. William J. Neely. Jr Mr. Thomas K. Norris Harper Gault, Director Calhoun Lemon. Director Marshall Walker. Director • Mr. William H. Orders Edgefield County — Mr. John F Palmer Mr Watson Rhodes (cc) " — Mr I. N Patterson. Jr. Chairman ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — BOBBY ROBINSON Mr George Milton Plyler Mr. Greg W Anderson IPTAY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — ALLISON DALTON ' Mr. C Evans Putman — Mr. E. 0. Dukes. Jr DIRECTOR — Mr Bobby Ramsey Mr. J. W. Gilliam. Jr. HONORARY FRANK HOWARD * Mr. Bruce Reeves — Mr. Lewis F. Holmes " Mr. Robert E Reeves, Jr. Mr. Lewis F. Holmes III denotes Representative Emeritus • Mr. C. F, Rhem. Jr. Mr. Thomas H. Ryan Mr. James Rochester denotes County Chairman Emeritus Lexington County " Mr, Earl E, Sammons. Jr. '88 Mr. Robert Taylor denotes IPTAY Award Winner Mr. Robert G. Sharpe M (cc) Chairman Mr. John G. Slattery — Mr. Billy Amick ' Mr. Joe D Swann Representatives: Mr. Alvin N Berry Mr, E Richard Taylor. Jr. Mr. Jerry Brannon ' Mr. Stanley T. Thornton • Mr. Nick P Anagnost Mr • Mr. R Hugh Max Monroe Mr. Jim Vaughn Caldwell Mr. Joe M. Anderson Mr, James V Patterson • Mr. Fred H Carter, Jr. • Mr. James E, Vissage. Jr. " Mr. Lewis Bagwell •Mr R. R Ritchie Mr Tracy — Mr. Gray James Childers • S. Walsh Mr Wayne Bell Mr Gil Rushton Mr, Ernest J. Jr. •+ Mr. Kermit Watson Corley. Mr John L Bracknell Mr Richard Mr. H Ralph Sr. Sarvis Mr. Robert B Whorton Corley, Mr. William D Coleman Mr. William Singleton Mr. John Melton Gault. Ill C — Mr. David H. Wilkms • Mr. W. Klugh Fooshe Mr G Neil Smith " Mr. B R. Grandy • Mr. Charles P. Willimon • Mr. James S. Hull Mr. Erston G. Sparks • Mr. Brett Harris • Mr. Robert L. McCord Mr. John E Sparks Laurens County — Mr. T. A. Henry " Mr. Melvin Pace Mr. Joseph J, Turner. Jr. • Mr. Thomas E Davenport (cc) Mr. Henry M Herlong. Jr. Mr. Wayne B Richey Jim Patterson Mr, K. N. Vickery Chairman Mr Bob Householder Mr. W. M. Self Mr Joseph A West — Mr. J. R. Adair Mr Warren Craig Jumper Director. District I Mr. Richard Suggs Mr David Whittemore Dr W. Fred Chapman Mr John W McLure Mr, Eugene P Willimon • Mr. James A Coleman Mr. J W. Riser DISTRICT I McCormick County — Mr. Henry M. Faris. Sr. • Mr. J. Tom Shell Jim Patterson. Director Mr. Jennings G. McAbee (cc) • Mr P Box 589 Chairman — Mr. W B Owens Charles M Stuck Mr. Carl R Rogers Mr. C Paul Wessmger Clemson. SC 29633 • Mr. T. C. Faulkner Mr. Michael E. Simmons Mr. Lee H. Witt. Jr. Abbeville County Oconee County Mr. James C, Welborn. Jr. Newberry County • Mr. M Earle Williamson (cc) " Mr. Sammy Dickson (cc) Dr. N. C. Wessmger Chairman Chairman ' Mr. Terry C Shaver (cc) Spartanburg County Chairman Dr. William H Baxley. Ill — Mr. J. H. Abrams Mr. A. Mr. Thomas M. Abrams Mr, Charles Murphy Mr. Thomas Alexander Wesley Stoddard (cc) • • Mr, Earle J, Bedenbaugh Mr. V. Wendel Boggs Mr. James P Burns Chairman Mr. Walter Cousins — Mr, Philip H Rosenberg Mr. Duke Cleveland Mr. Andy N. Beiers B Mr. Brady. Sr. Mr. Louie Derrick Mr. Don Southard. Jr Mr. Joel Harris John L. C ft Mr. William Cooper Mr. L. Glenn Fellers Mr. Ellis M. Ivey C. Evans "Buddy" Putnam M Anderson County Mr. John B Cornwell. Jr. ' Mr. Melvin L Longshore Mr. John Landreth Director. District II Dr. P. S. Mowlajko (cc) Mr. Jack Cribb Mr. C. H, Ragsdale. ill Mr Frank J McGee Chairman Mr. Easterling. Jr. Mr. H Simpson • Mr Horace McGee John Joe Mr. Melvin E Barnette Judge Bruce Foster — Mr. Clifford T. Smith Mr J. H McJunkm DISTRICT II Mr. Victor G Chapman Mr Don Neal C Evans Buddy Putman. — Mr. Harry H. Gibson Mr C. Gurnie Stuck Mr. B. K Chreitzberg Mr. David Waldrop. Jr. Mr. Carl Owens Director Mr. Wilbur K Hammett Mr. R. Carol Cook " Mr. Mr. Sam Thrift 15 Quail Hill Drive E, Guy Hendrix • Mr. Joe B. Davenport Richland County Mr. Greenville. SC 29607 Mr. W. A. Hudson W Harold Wood • Mr. Don Golightly (cc) Mr. George H. Ducworth — Mr. A. P. Kerchmar • Chairman Mr. J. Tom Forrester. Jr. Pickens County Cherokee County Mr. Ralph F. King. Jr. — Mr. George I Alley Dr James P. Hentz Mr. Robert E. Dye (cc) Dr, W, Ronald Barrett (cc) Mr, Henry M. Lee Mr. William Mr. Robert Lee Hill Chairman Chairman Ms. Anita Ness Blackston Mr. Jack Brunson Dr James H. Irby Mr. Frank Anderson — Mr. R. S Campbell. Jr. • Mr. Arthur W. Shields W • — Mr. Philip C. Chappell. Jr. Dr. William P. Kay. Jr. Mr. William J. Barnett Mr Gary E Clary • Mr. Raymond Powell • Mr. William Chastain Dr. C. Patrick Killen Mr. Francis Bosdell — Mr. John M, Hamrick. Jr. ' Mr. Doug Pndgeon • Mr, Albert G. Courie Mr. S. T. King • Mr. Charles E. Dalton — Mr. Wylie Hamrick Mr. Marvin C, Robinson ' Michael Davis Mr. James F. Little Mr Benjamin C. Dysart Mr, David Parker Mr. Lee Smith Judge R ' Mr. James W. Engram Mr. Harry Ma|or • Dr R. C Edwards — Mr. E. Raymond Parker Mr R. L, Stoddard • Mr. Lawrence M Gressette. Jr Mr. Randall W. McClain Mr. Gaston Gage. Jr. Mr. Bob Peeler ' Dr. Harold Vigodsky • Mr. P. Osteen, Jr. • Mr. William E. Hair C Mr. Roddey E. Gettys, III — Mr. Jim Sanders Mr. Ted Wilson Mr. Rich Sellers Mr. Robert M. Guerreri Mr. Harry J. Johnson " • Mr. Terryl Klosterman Mr. Robert G. Sharpe Mr. Bob Harmon Greenville County Union County • Mr. Tony Smith Mr. William T. McDaniel. Ill Mr. W. C. Harper * Mr. Miles E. Bruce (cc) Dr. Russ Caston (cc) • Mr James P, McKeown, III Mr. Frank J. Howard Chairman Chairman Greenwood County • Mr. S C McMeekin. Jr. Mr. Floyd M. Hunt Mr, Bill Barbary Mr. John P. Brown • Mr. William E. Burnett (cc) Mr. R Mervin Poston Mr. Edwin L. Kilby. Jr. Mr, Randall Bell Mr. H. S, Harris. Jr • Chairman " Mr. Crawford E. Sanders. Ill Mr. Tom C. Lynch. Jr. Mr. Walter Glenn Brackin. Jr. Mr. Thomas E Mack • Dr F. E. Abell. Jr Mr Ben Massingill Mr Mike Branham Mr. Edward Osborne Col, A Lee Sheider. Jr. Mr B Marion Smith

46 • Mrs. Davis O. Smith " Mr. Jeffery T. Haire Jasper County Sumter County • Dr. John H. Timmerman Mr. James W. Hancock. Jr Mr. Frederick A. Nimmer (cc) Mr. Robert Galiano. Jr. (cc) Mr E Ralph Wessinger, Sr. Mr Alford Haselden Chairman Chairman Mr Lewis W Hicks Dr. John J Britton. Jr. Saluda County Orangeburg County Mr Gary Hood Mr. Heyward L. Fort • Mr. R Herlong. Jr. (cc) • Mr. William Bookhart, Jr. (cc) James Mr. James H. Owen, Jr B • Mr W. T. Fort. Jr. Chairman Chairman Mr. J C Rhea. Jr. • Mr. James F Kinney Mr Bernard L Black Dr. Julius C. Babb Mr. Ben R. Smith, Jr. Dr. Wyman L. Morris Alfred Larry Dyar Mr B. Coleman Mr. G. G. Thomas, Sr. Mr ' A. Jr. Williamsburg County Mr James Derrick ' Dr Roger Troutman Mr F Reeves Gressette, — Mr Ben|amin H Herlong " Mr Tatum Gressette • Dr. W. C. Cottingham (cc) •_Mr. Marshall E. Walker Thurmon W. McLamb Mr. Mark S. Patterson • Mr. W. C Higginbotham. Jr. Chairman Director. District IX Mr. John H Wheeler • Mr Edgar C. McGee Mr. W. H. Cox Mr. T. C. Wright Mr. Fletcher M. Riley. Jr. Mr Fred P. Guerry, Jr. Mr. J. M Russell, Jr. Mr. James M. Kennedy DISTRICT IX • Mr. Fred Schrimpf • Mr. Thomas 0. Morris, Jr. Thurmon W. McLamb, Director Mr. Jack G. Vallentine. Ill — Mr. John J Snow PO Box 67 Mr. James C. Williams, Jr. Little River. SC 29566 — Mr. Russell S. Wolfe. II Other states besides Georgia, North and South Carolina Mr. Emerson E Andrishok Mr. Rudy Bell Mr Carl F Bessent Edgar C. McGee Mr. Daniel R. Clemson Director. District V Mr David Copeland S. Lynn Campbell Mr. Robert P. Corker LTC Frank J. Cox Director, District IV DISTRICT V Dalton Mr. Tom Davidson Edgar C. McGee, Director Eddie N. Director. District VII Mr Fred Faircloth P. 0. Box 383 DISTRICT IV Mr Mark G Fellers Orangeburg. SC 29115 S. Lynn Campbell, Director W. T. "Billy" Fort. Jr. Mr James C. Furman Walter L. Box 11326 Allendale County Director. District VI DISTRICT VII Mr Garvin Mr. III Rock Hill, SC 29730 Mr. Frank M. Young (cc) Eddie N. Dalton. Director Thomas E. Grimes, Chairman 103 Wembley Road Mr, L. J. Hendrix, Jr. Chester County Mr Hipp, DISTRICT VI Asheville. NC 28804 Gray Jr • Mr. Steven Epps (cc) Bamberg County W T. 'Billy" Fort. Jr.. Director Mr Ben Hornsby Chairman Mr. Charles Bagley (cc) 2730 Mohican Drive North Carolina Mr Alvin Hurt, Jr. Mr. Edward C. Abell Chairman Sumter. SC 29150 Mr. W. W. Allen • Mr F H. Inabnit. Jr Mr Richard A. Coleman Mr Rhett Davis. Jr. Miss Edith Batson Ma| Ed Jackson Mr. Robert A Darby + Mr. R Herman Rice Clarendon County Mr. Gene E. Crawford Mr Frank Kellers • Mr. George R. Fleming Mr. H B Rickenbaker (cc) • Mr Eddie N Dalton Mr Dave Moorhead • Barnwell County Mr. W. E. Lindsay Chairman Mr. Robert L. Dunnigan Mr. John Osteen Mr. H. M Anderson (cc) Mr. Julius R. Eadon. Ill Mr. John M Little. Ill Col. J. L. Edmonds Mr. J. V. Roberts " Chairman Mr. Donald B Murray Mr G H. Furse, Jr. Mr. Gregory S. Farish Mr Ben K. Sharp Dickinson, Jr Mr. Howard G Mr. Steve Gamble Mr. Richard J Fisher Mr Harry W. Smith Chesterfield County Mr. Kennedy, Jr. Grover C Mr. Theodore B Gardner Mr Danny Floyd Ms. Millie D. Williams • Mr. Patrick K White (cc) • Mr. Calhoun Lemon Mr Horace F. Swilley Mr James B. Foster Chairman Mr. Clinton Lemon Mr. John L. Garavaglia, III Dillon County Mr Ed Estridge Mr. Jimmy L. Tarrance Mr. Thomas W Glenn. Ill + Mr. James C Stone • Mr. Billy Daniel (cc) Dr. Joe B Godfrey — Mr. John R Thomas Beaufort County Chairman • H. L. Hoover Gibson, Jr (cc) Mr. Mr. Dan L. Tillman, Jr. Mr. James S. Mr. John Alford Mr. W. D. Kirkpatrick Chairman Mr. Charles F. Carmichael Mr. Robert E McClure Darlington County Mr. Henry C. Chambers Mr. L. B. Hardaway, Jr Mr. John Mclnnis. Ill Dr. T, James Bell, Jr (cc) Mr. Doug Corkern — Mr. W. G. Lynn Mr. Edgar L. Miller, Jr. Chairman Mr. Bryan Loadholt Mr. Joseph L. Powell Mr Tom R. Morris, Jr. Dr Hubert C Baker — Mr. B. George Price, III Mr Billy C Rogers • Mr W. D Moss, Jr Mr. J. W. Carter Mr. J Harry Tarrance Mr Gordon Rogers Mr. Thomas G. Roche. Jr. Mr. Marion D. Hawkins Mr John C. Rogers County Dr C. R Swearmgen Mr George A Hutto. Jr. Berkeley Mr. Neal Rogers Mr Warren Jeffords • Mr. Thomas P Ryan (cc) Mr Don Tomberlin Dr William P Kennedy Chairman Florence County Dr. T. G. Westmoreland • • Mr. Robert Dangerfield • Dr William L. Coleman (cc) Mr D. V. Whelchel — Dr. G. J. Lawhon. Jr. • Dr Dantzler Mr. William T. Worth Mr. William B McCown, III Thomas Chairman • Yarborough Mr. Harry M McDonald Mr. Nolan L. Pontiff. Jr. Mr Thomas D Birchmore Mr. Bobby J • Dr. Carl Jones III — Dr. M B Nickles. Jr. Mr, W Henry Thornley Mr, Rufus M. Brown H • Mr. Clyde S. Bryce, Jr — Mr. Bill Reaves Calhoun County • Mr. John Walker Mr Marvin Cockfield • Mr. Gerald Bozard (cc) — Mr. Frank A. Douglass, Jr. Chairman Fairfield County — Mr. L. B. Finklea. Jr • Mr. William H Bull Mr Earnest C Hughes (cc) Mr Harold B. Haynes • Mr Tatum Gressette, Jr. Chairman — Mr. Ernest L. Jones • Mr. Louis M. Boulware Charleston County Mr. L. Chappell Jones • Mr J K. Coleman King • William Kennerty (cc) Mr James W. • Mr. C. — Mr. Forest E. Hughes. Jr. Chairman Mr. John F. Poole • Mr. Harold R. Jones • Mr Wilbur 0. Powers • Mr. John Q. Adams, III Mr. William L. Wyhe Mr. Julian Price • Mr. J. Donald Austell Robertson — Mr. Archie E Baker Mr Tom John Tice Kershaw County — Mr. John G. Rose Mr. George Bullwinkel. Jr. Director, District VIII • Mr. Tommie W. James, Jr. (cc) Mr Pat Wiggins Chairman Mr H L. Dukes, Jr. Mr. M. Dreher Gaskin Mr Allen P Wood Dr. Kenneth W. Carson Ms. Beverly Hafers — Mr. Edward L. Young DISTRICT VIII • Mr. Joseph C. Jackson • Mr. Al Hitchcock John Tice. Director — Mr T F McNamara. Jr. Georgetown County Dr. John P. Howard PO Box 3577 Mr. George Singleton, Jr. • Mr. Jesse E. Wright III (cc) • Mr. David E. Jeffcoat Dalton. GA 30721 + Mr. J. F. Watson Chairman Mr. Robert C Lenhardt Mr. Joe T. Branyon. Jr. Georgia Lancaster County Mr Thomas E Lynn ' Mr. Glenn A. Cox Mr Barnett A Allgood. Ill • Mr. David M. Murray, Jr. Mr L. L Wolfe (cc) — Mr. Samuel M Harper Mr, Robert H. Brooks Chairman Mr. Carl S. Pulkmen • — Mr H. E. Hemingway. Jr. Mr. Andrew P. Calhoun A. Mr Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Mr. James Adams — Mr. A H. Lachicotte. Jr. Mr. David T. Cline Mr. A. Schirmer, Jr. — Mr. W P. Clyburn — B. Mr Robert T. Mayer, Jr. Mr. John A. Dickerson • Mr. Marion D. Lever. Jr Dr. J. R. Stout Mr. Philip H. Prince Mr. Douglas C. Edwards • Thornhill Mr. Joe H. Lynn Mr Van Noy Mr. William C. Efird. Jr. • Mr. Garrett J Mobley Horry County Henderson Colleton County Mr. Landrum Mr. James A Mobley, Jr. • Mr John H. Holcombe. Jr (cc) • Mr. Howard E. Hord Mr Henry G Simpson Mr. Jack W Carter, Sr. (cc) Chairman Chairman Mr Carroll F. Hutto Mr. Ronald Small Mr Billy Avant Mr Robert A King — Mr. W R. Carter Mr James W. Barnette. Jr. Mr. William C. Lawson County •—Mr. J. Ryan White. Jr. Lee Mr. F. L. Bradham • • Col. Roy Mathis II (cc) Mr. R. White III Mr. C. Green DesChamps. James • Q. Mr. J. Gerrald Mr. John L. Murray, Jr. Chairman • Dorchester County Mr. Harvey Graham. Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Peterson • Mr W G. DesChamps. Jr. Mr Dexter Rickenbaker (cc) •—Mr. S. F. Horton Mr. Edwin S. Presnell Marlboro County Chairman •—Mr. Thurmon W McLamb Mr. Mickey E. Reeves Mr. Pat Nobles • Mr. Mark S. Avent (cc) Mr. Thomas W. Bailey Mr. John L. Scoggins Richard W. Sarvis Chairman Mr. H. D. Byrd Mr. Mr. W. B. Shedd • Mr. R. L. Wilder, Jr. + Mr. C. E. Calhoun Mr. Gene W. Dukes Mr. Christopher D. Smith • Mr. R. Winfield • Mr. Ray C. Smith Mr Will Grant S. Mr. Lawrence V Starkey. Jr Mr. Stephen Hutchinson • Mr. John Tice County Marion County York E. T Salisbury Mr. Joseph W. Turner, Jr. — Mr. Mr. Charles J Bethea. Jr. (cc) • Mr. William R Adkins (cc) Mr. Ronald W. Young Chairman Hampton County Chairman • Mr. T. Atkinson. Jr, Mr David E Angel • Dr. Jerry Crews. Jr. (cc) — C. • Mr. T C. 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Mark Inge, Pat McKenny and Dean Harman meet a pengui at Sea World, one of the many theme parks the Tigei visited in Orlando.

Disney World rides were very popular with the Tigers, while Michael Dean Perry and Davi Treadwell (at left) led the Tigers in one of many parades throughout game week. . I

While Danny Ford (at left) put in many hours of preparation for the Penn State game, he also took some time to play tourist. Backfielders Terry Allen, Tracy Johnson and Joe Henderson met with former All- Pro Lynn Swann (above) at the stadium during ABC's preparation for the game. Rodney Williams completes his first pass of the week, to a child in the audience at a pregame luncheon.

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College football's most celebrated entrance began simply enough. In 1942, when Clemson Memorial Stadium was first built, the easiest way to get to the stadium from the locker room in adjacent Fike Fieldhouse was by running down the slope at the East end of the Stadium.

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Clemson boards buses that transport them to the top of the hill just minutes prior to kickoff.

September 19, 1942 afternoon as Clemson earned a 20- point win. When the school built locker rooms in the stadium a few years later Coach Frank Howard had an idea that running down the hill should continue. So, he hired a bus company to take his boys to the hill just prior to kickoff. About 10 minutes before each game at Clemson the players leave the Clemson locker room and board two buses. The frenzied players travel by bus around the outside of the stadium to the top of the hill in the East endzone. There, they gather and touch Howard's Rock, which is supposed to give Clemson players magical powers, accord- ing to legend. As the band plays Tiger Rag and the cannon fires, the Clemson legions race down the hill to the thrills of the Tiger faithful.

It is truly a stirring moment no college football fan should miss.

Today, Clemson will run down the hill for the 200th time.

Players past and present find it one of the most invigorating moments of their career. "If you are not ready for a game before you get to the rock, you certainly are by the time you get to the sideline,'' said former Tiger All-American Jeff Davis. "It's one of the unique things about football at Clemson," said Perry Tuttle, now a star in the CFL. "It used to give us a The Tigers touch Howard's rock for special powers. touchdown advantage before we kicked off."

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By Annabelle Vaughan All-South, and Ail-American. As a senior he caught 42 passes for 801 yards and Ever been to a tractor pull? You've seen scored nine touchdowns. During his that truck hooked up to a huge piece of junior campaign, he had 43 receptions for machinery on ESPN on Tuesday nights. 959 yards, eight touchdowns and a 22.3 The object of this "sport" is to determine average. He was a member of three 4A how far the smaller truck can pull the trac- Division I state title teams. tor. The trucks are bigger and more At Clemson, the stats have not been powerful than the average truck you see quite as impressive, but Jennings has. His riding down the highway, but they are no- only touchdown came in 1985 against where near the size of the tractors they Minnesota in the and pull. he caught only seven passes that season. The Clemson Tigers held their own ver- In 1986, he upped his reception total to 10 pull sion of a tractor down in Orlando, FL and was third among wide receivers in last January when wide receiver Keith receptions. Last season he more than tri- Jennings had seven catches for 110 pled his output from the year before with yards. It was the most reception yardage 31 grabs. He gained 475 yards during the for a Tiger in a bowl game in Clemson 1987 campaign for a 15.3 average. history, but the tractor pull began after His 110 yards against Penn State were Jennings caught the ball. With four or five a career high and more than any receiver blue jerseys hanging onto him, he would for Clemson in a single game last season. shift gears and grind out a few extra It was also the most receptions by a Clem- yards, oblivious to the weight he was son player since 1981 when Perry Tuttle pulling. had 10 against Maryland. Like the trucks in a tractor pull, Jen- "I finally got my chance," said Jen- nings is bigger and more powerful than nings. "I feel that if they can get the ball to the average collegiate wide receiver. At me, I can do something with it. A lot of 6-4, 235-pounds, he is the biggest wide defensive backs are intimidated by my receiver ever to play at Clemson. When he size. I am not the fastest person in the breaks the huddle and heads to his wide- world so I have used my size to my advan- out position, heads turn and people won- tage. The coaches stuck with me at wide Jennings hopes to follow in his brother's footsteps. der what someone that large is doing play- receiver and I'm trying to make them see ing that position. When he catches the that they did the right thing." ball, they know why. "He may not leave the defensive backs,

"Most people want a receiver to be but it is going to take three or four of them 5'11" 6'0" or and to weigh no more than to bring him down," said McCorvey. "He 205 pounds," said wide receiver coach has adequate speed, but his size is what Woody McCorvey. "But Keith fits in per- helps him gain that extra three or four fectly with the way we play football at yards after he catches the ball." Clemson. His size becomes one of his Jennings has also used his size to re- best assets." semble another type of vehicle: a bull- Jennings comes from a background dozer. Jennings had 48 knockdown filled with football. He was born and raised blocks last season, including 21 over the in Summerville, SC, a town that loves foot- last three games. Danny Ford called his ball and follows its high school team dili- nine knockdowns against North Carolina gently. His older brother Stanford, now the best wide receiver blocking perfor- with the , was already mance he had seen as a head coach. "He established excellent player. as an Since is no doubt the best blocking receiver I

Stanford was a running back, it was only a have ever coached," said McCorvey. matter of that Keith course become a run- "I realized that if I wanted to play at ning back also. Clemson, I would have to be a good "I always was bigger and faster than blocker," said Jennings. "Now I feel that everybody else," Jennings said. "My nine knockdowns are better than seven

I coaches always said had exceptionally catches. Against Maryland I had only two

hands. I started playing on Jennings had 110 yards receiving against good When the receptions, but I had nine knockdowns so at Penn State. JV team Summerville High School, I was happy. I am basically an aggressive there playing were a bunch of guys run- person, so I enjoy that part of the game." " ning back and most of them were better For the 1 988 season, Jennings has high Oooh.' than I so my coach moved me to wide expectations. "I want our team to win the That's probably not your average wide receiver. It was like BAM,' and I knew that conference championship first of all," he receiver's typical goal, but then, Keith

I is was where was supposed to be." said. "For myself, I don't want to set any Jennings not your typical wide receiver.

It was definitely where he was sup- receiving records, but I would like to set a This season, when the Jennings Tractor Pull its final posed to be. He started for four years and record for knockdowns. I want to make a begins year, you can bet you'll was all-state, All-Low Country, all-region. block that will make the crowd say see why.

57 Tiger Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

21 TERRY ALLEN TB 5-11 195 •so 1VL 86 TREY HOWELL WR 5-8 140 SR SQ Commerce, GA; Banks County. Ronnie Parson Sumter. SC; Sumter. Tom Lewis 60 JEFF BAK C 6-2 265 •SR 3VL 51 MARK INGE OG 6-4 265 *JR 2VL Danen, CT; Darien; Jim Girrard Matthews. NC; Sun Valley; Hershey Hipps 27 GENE BEASLEY SS 5-11 210 SR 3VL 84 KENZIL JACKSON LB 5-11 217 FR HS Atlanta, GA; Booker T. Washington; B Henderson LaGrange. GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 43 WILLIAM BELL SS 6-0 200 JR SQ 43 CHARLIE JAMES TB 6-2 210 *FR RS Ketering, OH; Dunbar; Bob Montgomery Shaw, MS; Shaw; Edward McPherson 32 MITCH BELTON DB 5-8 175 SR SQ 87 KEITH JENNINGS WR 6-4 235 SR 3VL

Columbia. SC; Richland N E ; Dean Fowble Summerville, SC; Summerville; John McKissick 61 SCOTT BEVILLE OG 6-3 223 'SO SQ 12 JOHN JOHNSON OLB 6-3 210 SO 1VL Ocala. FL; Forest; Jim Simmons LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie 63 JOEY BISHOP C 6-2 235 JR SQ 42 TRACY JOHNSON FB 6-0 230 SR 3VL Lake Toxaway, NC; Rosman; Marty Griffin Kannapolis, NC; Brown, Bob Boswell 23 DOUG BOLIN RB 5-11 214 SO HS 35 TONY KENNEDY SS 6-2 210 •FR RS Blacksburg, SC; Blacksburg; Johnny Gibson Elizabeth, NJ; Elizabeth. Jerry Moore 65 BRUCE BRATTON OT 6-4 255 *FR RS 44 BAN 6-1 215 *FR RS Gaffney, SC; Gaffney; A.L. Curtis Lamar, SC; Lamar; Terry Styers 92 DOUG BREWSTER LB 6-2 195 SO 1VL 6 JON KUBU PK 5-11 165 SO SQ Athens, GA; Clarke Central; Billy Henderson Anderson, SC; Westside; Ted Luckadoo 89 MIKE BROWN TE 6-3 239 *FR RS 49 CHRIS LANCASTER FB 6-0 235 SR 3VL Pell City, AL; Pell City; Lyle Darnell Mableton, GA; Riverside Academy, Errol Bisso 23 NORRIS BROWN FS 5-10 180 FR HS 34 REGGIE LAWRENCE RB 6-1 210 SO HS Conway, SC, Conway; Chuck Jordan Jacksonville, FL; Sandalwood; Bob Withrow 10 DeCHANE CAMERON QB 6-0 195 *FR RS 15 STACY LEWIS WR 6-0 180 FR HS

LaGrange, GA; LaGrange; Gary Guthrie Baxley. GA; Appling Cty ; John Stephens 15 BLAKE CAMPBELL P 6-4 220 *JR SQ 67 STACY LONG OT 6-2 275 •so 1VL Anderson, SC; T.L. Hanna; Jim Fraser Griffin, GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon

1 MICHAEL CARR QB 5-11 185 FR HS 5 JAMES LOTT CB 5-9 175 *JR 2VL Amite, LA; Amite; Gary Hendry Kannapolis, NC; Brown; Bob Boswell 40 HENRY CARTER FB 6-2 240 •SR 3VL 53 ERIC MADER OLB 6-1 210 •so SQ Gastonia, NC; Hunter Huss; Tom Merritt Plymouth, Wl; Plymouth; James Beaver 31 RUSTY CHARPIA FS 5-10 180 •SR 2VL 56 DORIAN MARIABLE LB 6-3 240 •JR 2VL Bennettsville, SC; Midland Valley; Reed Charpia Spartanburg, SC; Spartanburg; Allen Sitterle 79 RAYMOND CHAVOUS DT 6-5 280 •SR 3VL 14 TONY MAUNEY CB 5-10 180 FR HS Aiken, SC; Silver Bluff; Clayton Chriswell Shelby, NC; Shelby, Jim Taylor 88 JAMES COLEY TE 6-5 250 SR 3VL 96 RICHARD McCULLOUGH DT 6-5 265 *SR 3VL Jacksonville, FL; Lee; Loris, SC; Loris; Allen McNeil 25 GARY COOPER WR 6-3 190 *JR 2VL 93 ED McDANIEL LB 6-0 220 *FR RS Ambridge, PA; Ambridge, Frank Antonmi Batesburg, SC; Batesburg; Gary Smaller 7 CHIP DAVIS WR 5-10 195 JR 2VL 22 WESLEY McFADDEN TB 6-0 200 'JR 2VL Evans, GA; Evans; Coley Cassedy Chester, SC; Lewisville; Jimmy Wallace 97 DAVID DAVIS MG 6-2 270 •FR RS 91 CHESTER McGLOCKTON DT 6-5 285 FR HS Eastover. SC; Lower Richland; Bill Kenrey Whiteville, NC; Whiteville; Bill Hewett 9 DEXTER DAVIS CB 5-10 175 FR HS 25 JIM MECKFESSEL DB 5-9 161 JR SQ Sumter, SC; Sumter; Tom Lewis Largo, FL; Largo; Jeff Haynes 70 FRANK DelULIIS OT 6-5 280 •SR 3VL 81 OTIS MOORE DT 6-3 270 *JR 2VL Pittsburgh, PA, Penn Hills; Roy Kasmaikis Augusta, GA; Westside; Donald Fendley 30 REGGIE DEMPS TB 5-10 185 •so RS 8 CHRIS MOROCCO QB 6-2 185 *JR 2VL Orlando, FL. Oak Ridge; John Hemmer Athens. GA; Clarke Central: Billy Henderson 95 DERON DOBZANSKI LB 6-1 220 *FR RS 47 TYRON MOUZON SS 6-1 210 FR HS Paulsboro, NJ; Paulsboro; Bob Fredrick Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir 85 MARK DRAG MG 6-4 250 •SR 3VL 78 JEFF NUNAMACHER OT 6-2 300 'SR 3VL Charlotte, NC; W, Mecklenburg; Jim Hambucher Somerville, NJ; Somerville; Jerry Moore 46 STACY FIELDS TE 6-3 225 •so 1VL 39 ARLINGTON NUNN CB 5-10 180 SO 1VL Frogmore, SC; Beaufort; Mike Rentz Clearwater, FL; Dunedin; Ken Weir 59 JEB FLESCH OG 6-3 270 •FR RS 38 CHUCK O'BRIEN LB 6-3 225 SO 1VL Morrow, GA; Morrow; Bub Theodcian Frederick, MD; Frederick; Bob Campbell 11 RODNEY FLETCHER WR 6-1 185 JR JC 61 CHRIS OGLE OT 6-4 250 *FR RS Barnesville, GA; Taft JC; Al Baldock Virginia Beach, VA, First Colonial; Frank Webster 73 ANGELO FOX MG 6-3 305 *JR 1VL 80 CHINEDU OHAN TE 6-3 240 SR 1VL Sanford, NC; Lee County; Paul Gay Fallon, NV; Merced JC; Don Odishoo 17 CHRIS GARDOCKI PK 6-2 185 FR HS 50 HANK PHILLIPS C 6-5 245 *JR 2VL Stone Mountain, GA; Redan; Bill Cloer Spruce Pine, NC; Mitchell County; Leland Riddle 83 STEVE GERRALD TE 6-4 225 •JR SQ 68 DAVID PUCKETT OG 6-4 240 •so SQ Galivants Ferry, SC; Aynor; David Maness Charlotte, NC, Garinger, Steve Shaughnessy 32 CAMERON GIBSON TB 5-9 171 •SR SQ 48 VINCE ROBINSON FB 6-3 243 •so RS Orange, VA; Orange County; John Kayajanian Jacksonville, FL; Raines; Freddie Stephens 71 TY GRANGER OT 6-6 270 •SR 3VL 37 SHANE SCOTT LB 6-1 210 FR HS Easley, SC; Pickens; Bill Isaacs Alexandria, VA; Mt. Vernon; Bruce Patrick 99 MERVIN GREEN MG 6-2 265 •so HS 19 RUSTY SEYLE P-PK 6-1 182 'SR 2VL Eutawville, SC; Holly Hill Roberts; Bernard McDaniel Savannah, GA; Calvary; Dennis Roddenberry 18 TYLER GRIMES DB 5-8 175 'SR 2VL 57 WAYNE SIMMONS BAN 6-2 212 FR HS Westminster. SC; Westminster; Tom Jordan Hilton Head, SC; Hilton Head; Dan Utley 44 JUNIOR HALL RB 6-2 226 FR HS 54 DANNY SIZER DT 6-5 270 'SO SQ Gastonia. NC: Ashbrook; John Kinlaw Fletcher, NC; W. Henderson; Carrol Wright 90 VANCE HAMMOND DT 6-7 280 'SO 1VL 28 RICHARD SMITH FS 5-11 190 SR 3VL Spartanburg, SC; Dorman; Al Clark Sparta, GA; Hancock Central; John Flen 62 KELVIN HANKINS OT 6-3 287 SO HS 2 ROBBIE SPECTOR WR 5-11 181 •so SQ Camden, NJ; Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale Calhoun, GA; Calhoun; Jerry Smith 76 ERIC HARMON OG 6-1 265 'SO 1VL 58 VINCE TAYLOR LB 5-11 220 *JR 2VL Camden, NJ; Woodrow Wilson; Butch Gale Clearwater, FL; Clearwater; Tom Bostic 77 J.C. HARPER DT 6-5 265 •SR 3VL 41 DOUG THOMAS WR 5-10 180 SO 1VL Clemson, SC; Daniel; Dick Singleton Hamlet, NC; Richmond County; Ed Hiatt 16 WAYNE HARPS OLB 6-3 210 •JR 2VL 72 RON WESSINGER OG 6-0 263 JR SQ Griffin, GA; Griffin; Lloyd Bohannon Chapin, SC; Chapin; Eddie Muldrow 53 JOHN HARRIS C 6-2 255 FR HS 29 FERNANDEZ WEST WR 5-8 150 *JR SQ Roxboro, NC; Person: John Harris Cornelia, GA, Haversham Central; Larry Black 24 REGGIE HARRIS LB 6-0 215 •JR 2VL 64 CURTIS WHITLEY OG 6-1 260 'FR RS Gaffney, SC; Gaffney; A.L. Curtis Smithfield, NC; Smithfield-Selma; Jack Gaster 29 CHRIS HART CB 5-9 185 JR SQ 82 JEROME WILLIAMS TE 6-3 230 *JR 1VL Miami, FL; Christopher Columbus; Dennis Lavelle Gainesville, GA; Gainesville; Bobby Grohn 55 JESSE HATCHER BAN 6-2 218 SR 1VL 75 PAT WILLIAMS OG 6-4 285 'SR 3VL Thomson. GA; Taft JC; Al Baldock Lincolnton, GA; Lincoln County; Larry Campbell 36 CB 6-0 180 SO 1VL 13 RODNEY WILLIAMS QB 6-2 210 *SR 3VL Statesville, NC; W. Iredell; David Moody Columbia. SC; Irmo; Joe Turbeville 33 JOE HENDERSON TB 5-9 185 JR 1VL 20 DONNELL WOOLFORD CB 5-10 195 SR 3VL Freehold. NJ; Freehold-Boro; Earl Owens Fayetteville. NC; Douglass Byrd; Bob Paroli 3 HEATH HEWETT QB 6-1 183 •FR RS Whiteville. NC; Whiteville; Bill Hewett RICARDO HOOPER WR 5-10 171 •GR 2VL Atlanta, GA; Fulton; Willie Hunter 'Denotes redshirted one season

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1 1 Rodney Fletcher WR 59 Jeb Flesch OG 12 John Johnson OLB 60 Jeff Bak C 13 Rodney Williams QB 61 Scott Beville SN 14 Tony Mauney DB 62 Kelvin Hankms OT 15 Blake Campbell P 63 Joey Bishop C 16 Wayne Harps OLB 64 Curtis Whitley C 17 Chris Gardocki PK 65 Bruce Bratton OT 18 Tyler Grimes DB 67 Stacy Long OT 19 Rusty Seyle P 68 David Puckett OG 20 Donnell Woolford CB 70 Frank Delulns OT 21 Terry Allen TB 71 Ty Granger OT 22 Wesley McFadden TB 72 Ron Wessinger OG 23 Norns Brown FS 73 Angelo Fox MG 24 Reggie Harris LB 75 Pat Williams OG 25 Gary Cooper WR 76 Eric Harmon OG 26 Ricardo Hooper WR 77 J. C. Harper DT 27 Gene Beasley SS 78 Jeff Nunamacher OT 28 Richard Smith FS 79 Raymond Chavous DT 29 Fernandez West WR 80 Chmedu Ohan TE 30 Reggie Demps TB 81 Otis Moore DT 31 Rusty Charpia FS 82 Jerome Williams TE 32 Cameron Gibson TB 83 Steve Gerrald TE 33 Joe Henderson TB 84 Kenzil Jackson LB 35 Tony Kennedy SS 85 Mark Drag MG 36 Jerome Henderson CB 86 Trey Howell WR 37 Shane Scott LB 87 Keith Jennings WR 38 Chuck O'Brien LB 88 James Coley TE 39 Arlington Nunn SS 89 Mike Brown TE 40 Henry Carter FB 90 Vance Hammond DT 41 Doug Thomas WR 91 Chester McGlockton DT 42 Tracy Johnson FB 92 Doug Brewster LB 43 Charley James TB 93 Ed McDaniel LB 44 Levon Kirkland BAN 95 Deron Dobzanski LB

46 Stacy Fields TE 96 Richard McCullough . DT 47 Tyron Mouzon SS 97 David Davis DT 48 Vince Robinson FB 98 Al Richard DT 49 Chris Lancaster FB 99 Mervin Green MG 50 Hank Phillips OG

When CLEMSON Has The Ball

CLEMSON OFFENSE

87 Keith Jennings SE 70 Frank Deluliis LT 76 Eric Harmon LG 60 Jeff Bak C 50 Hank Phillips RG 78 Jeff Nunamacher RT 88 James Coley TE 25 Gary Cooper FLK 13 Rodney Williams QB 42 Tracy Johnson FB 21 Terry Allen TB 17 Chris Gardocki PK

VIRGINIA TECH DEFENSE 88 Darwin Herdman LOLB 97 Al Chamblee LE 66 Scott Hill LT 93 Horacio Moronto RT 96 Jimmy Whitten RE 40 Jock Jones ROLB 32 Don Stokes LILB 39 Randy Cockrell RILB 35 John Granby LCB 38 Scott Rice S 6 Roger Brown RCB 12 Chris Baucia P

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Clemson 15. Virginia Tech 7. with 1 tie All Games at Clemson: CU leads 7-5-1 THE HOKIES Games in Memorial Stadium: CU leads 6-2-0 .' Danny Ford vs. Virginia Tech: 4-1 (3-0 at ) 1 Jeff Roberts FLK 47 Marcus Mickel FLK 2 Will Furrer QB 48 Nick Cullen SE All Games at Virginia Tech: CU leads 6-1-0 3 Ralph Brown TB 49 Oavid Hackbirth S Games in Lane Stadium: leads 4-0-0 CU 4 Chris Kinzer . PK 50 Todd Brown DE Frank Beamer vs. Clemson: 0-1 5 Sean Lucas 0LB 52 Chris Henderson C 6 Roger Brown CB 53 Glenn Watts OG Last Clemson Win: 22-10 at VPI in 1987 7 Mickey Thomas PK 54 Viktor Vali OT Last Virginia Tech Win: 20-14 at Clemson in 1986 8 Cam Young 0B 55 Rob Vaughan C

Longest Clemson Streak: 9 (1955-1985) 9 Tom Zban . QB 56 Sieve Hale C

Longest Virginia Tech Streak: 4 (1908-1924) 11 Malcolm Blacken FB 57 William Boatwright . 12 Chris Baucia QB-P 59 James Hargrove ILB Games Over Last 10 Years: CU leads 7-1 13 Rodd Woolen QB 60 Tom Hall OG Current Streak: Clemson has won 1 in a row 14 Greg Lasiter SE 61 Jay Foran C 15 Kelly Fitzgerald P 62 Chris Holt OG 16 Jeff Doty ...P 64 Jimmy Bryson OT

1 7 Brad King S 66 Scott Hill DT 18 Bo Campbell CB 67 Bo Cothran OT

1 9 Will Gowin ...CB 69 Eugene Chung OT

20 Karl Borden . SE 70 Todd Granlham OT 21 Steve Mitchem OLB 71 Marc Vermel OT 22 Myron Richardson SE 73 Ernie Davis OG 23 Milch Dove CB 74 John Rehme OG 24 Taron Page TB 75 Stephan Holloway DT 25 Steve Grabeel P 76 Chris Matheny DT

26 Danny Eddy . . . SE 77 Mark Briscoe C

27 Jon Jeffries TB 79 Skip Pavlik . OT 28 Lamar Smith TB 80 Brian McCall TE 29 Phil Bryant FB 81 Ken Barefoot TE 30 Scon Freud PK 82 Frank Mooney FLK 31 Tim Boitnott OLB 83 Rich Williams DE

32 Don Stokes ILB 85 Greg Daniels . . TE

33 Tony Kennedy TB 86 Don Oavis . . . DE 34 Jason Wilson DT 87 Chad Grube OLB

35 John Granby . CB 88 Darwin Herdman OLB 36 Mark Poindexter CB 89 Richard Saunders FB 37 Archie Hopkins OLB 90 Bobby Martin ILB 38 Scott Rice S 91 Anthony Pack DE 39 Randy Cockrell ILB 92 Bryan Campbell DT 40 Jock Jones OLB 93 Horacio Moronta DT

41 Damien Russell S 94 Ron Davidson . TE 42 Shon Grantz ILB 96 Jimmy Whitten DE 43 Rich Fox FB 97 Al Chamblee DE 44 Leslie Bailey ILB 98 Todd Meade DT 45 Roger Garland ILB 99 David Wimmer DE 46 Brian Williams ILB

When VIRGINIA TECH Has The Ball

VIRGINIA TECH OFFENSE

22 Myron Richardson SE 79 Todd Grantham TT 60 Tom Hall TG 52 Chris Henderson C 53 Glenn Watts SG 79 Skip Pavlik ST 80 Brian McCall TE 8 Cam Young QB 27 John Jefferies TB 43 Rich Fox FB 48 Nick Cullen FLK 4 Chris Kinzer PK

CLEMSON DEFENSE

12 John Johnson OLB The Refreshment. 79 Raymond Chavous LT 85 Mark Drag MG 96 Richard McCuliough RT 55 Jesse Hatcher BAN 92 Doug Brewster WLB 58 Vince Taylor MLB 20 Donnell Woolford LC 27 Gene Beasley SS 28 Richard Smith FS 5 James Lott RC 19 Rusty Seyle P

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Virginia Tech Roster

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

44 LESLIE BAILEY ILB 5-1 218 'JR 2VL 66 SCOTT HILL, DT 6-3 257 JR 2VL Hampton, VA Virginia Beach, VA 81 KEN BAREFOOT TE 6-3 241 'JR 1 VL 75 STEPHAN HOLLOWAY DT 6-3 245 FR HS Virginia Beach. VA Bastian, VA punif n a i ii"'i a 12 UHHIb dAUOIA QB-P 6-0 21 "SO SQ 62 CHRIS HOLT OG 6-4 275 FR HS Temple Hills. MD Midlothian, VA 1 MALCOLM BLACKEN FB 5-9 21 SR 3VL 37 ARCHIE HOPKINS OLB 6-0 202 "SO SQ Beaverlelt. VA Fort Myers. FL

\A/II 1 IAh/1 DHftTlMDiruT SI WILLIAM DUA 1 WnluM 1 OG 6-2 281 "FR HS 27 JON JEFFRIES TB 5-10 199 SO 1 VL Cape Charles. VA Washington, DC

31 1 IM oU\ 1 NU 1 1 OLB 6-0 1 93 "SO 1 VL 40 JOCK JONES OLB 6-2 209 JR 1 VL Roanoke, VA Ashland, VA 41 KARL BORDEN FLK 5-9 175 •SO 1 VL 33 TONY KENNEDY TB 5-11 205 FR HS Alexandria, VA Bladensburg. MD 77 MARK BRISCOE C 6-4 233 'SO 1 VL 17 BRAD KING DB 6-1 191 "SO SQ Abingdon, VA Abingdon. VA 3 RALPH BROWN TB 6-3 225 "SO 1 VL 4 CHRIS KINZER PK 6-0 207 SR 3VL Hampton, VA Dublin, VA 6 ROGER BROWN DB 6-0 183 'JR 2VL 14 GREG LASSITER SE 5-11 175 FR HS Baltimore. MD Chesapeake, VA 50 1 ODD BROWN DE 6-2 230 'SO SQ 5 SEAN LUCAS OLB 6-2 195 "JR 1 VL Baltimore. MD Abingdon. VA 29 PHIL BRYANT FB 5-10 195 FR HS 90 BOBBY MARTIN ILB 6-2 214 'JR 2VL Landover, MD Martinsville. VA

64 JIMMY BRYSON OT 6-1 260 'SO SQ 62 CHRIS MATHENY DT 6-2 252 •so 1 VL Galax. VA Greensboro, VA 18 BO CAMPBELL DB 5-1 177 FR HS 80 BRIAN McCALL TE 6-3 235 •JR 2VL Virginia Beach, VA Rainelle, WV 92 BRYAN CAMPBELL DT 6-0 245 "FR HS 98 TODD MEADE DT 6-2 257 "FR HS Salem, NH Big Stone Gap. VA 97 AL CHAMBLEE DE 6-1 241 SO 1 VL 47 MARCUS MICKEL FLK 5-10 165 FR HS Virginia Beach. VA Newport News, VA 69 EUGENE CHUNG OT 6-5 272 'FR HS 21 STEVE MITCHEM OLB 5-10 192 SR 3VL Oakton, VA Tazewell, VA 39 HANDY OOCKHELL ILB 6-1 237 "JR 2VL 82 FRANK MOONEY FLK 5-9 166 "FR HS Sterling. VA Coeburn, VA 67 BO COTHRAN DT 6-0 278 'JR 1 VL 93 HORACIO MORONTA DT 6-1 270 JR 2VL Forest. VA Fort Dix, NJ

48 NICK CULLEN FLK 5-1 171 SO 1 VL 91 ANTHONY PACK DE 6-1 220 FR HS Pittsburgh. PA Radford. VA 85 GREG DANIELS TE 6-2 222 *FR HS 24 TARON PAGE TB 5-10 189 "FR HS Hopewell. VA Huntington, WV 94 RON DAVIDSON TE 6-2 212 "FR HS 79 SKIP PAVLIK OT 6-3 273 "JR SQ Medford. NJ Virginia Beach. VA 86 DON DAVIS DE 6-2 228 FR HS 36 MARK POINDEXTER DE 5-10 185 FR HS Temple Hills. MD Rocky Mount, VA 73 ERNIE DAVIS OG 6-1 266 'JR 2VL 74 JOHN REHME OG 6-1 247 "FR HS Hickory, NC Potomac, MD 16 JEFF DOTY P 5-10 184 'FR HS 38 SCOTT RICE DB 6-1 195 JR 2VL Clemmons. NC Grafton, VA 23 MITCH DOVE DB 5-1 1 75 'JR 1 VL 22 MYRON RICHARDSON SE 5-1 202 JR 2VL Potomac. MD Richmond, VA

26 DANNY EDDY SE 6-2 208 'JR 1 VL 1 JEFF ROBERTS FLK 5-10 200 SR 2VL Vienna. WV Reston, VA 15 KELLY FITZGERALD P 6-0 175 FR HS 41 DAMIEN RUSSELL DB 6-1 180 FR HS Forest, VA Washington. DC 61 JAY FORAN OG 6-1 235 "FR HS 89 RICHARD SAUNDERS FB 6-3 225 "SO SQ Davidsonville. MD Washington. DC 43 RICH FOX FB 5-1 225 "JR 2VL 28 LAMAR SMITH TB 5-8 195 "SO 1 VL Temple Hills. MD Baltimore. MD 30 SCOTT FREUND PK 5-1 158 "FR HS 32 DON STOKES ILB 6-2 235 JR 2VL Upper St. Clair, PA Hopewell. VA 2 WILL FURRER QB 6-3 196 "FR HS 7 MICKEY THOMAS OK 5-1 196 FR HS Bellevue. WA Dublin. VA 45 ROGER GARLAND ILB 5-1 197 'FR HS 54 VIKTOR VALI OT 6-7 271 "SO SQ Homestead, FL Hydes, MD 19 WILL GOWIN DB 5-10 182 JR 1 VL 55 ROB VAUGHAN C 6-1 252 "SO 1 VL Buckingham. VA Salem. VA 25 STEVE GRABEEL P 5-1 158 "FR HS 71 MARC VERNIEL OT 6-6 257 FR HS Gordonsville. VA Hampton, VA 35 JOHN GRANBY DB 6-1 185 SO 1 VL 53 GLENN WATTS OG 6-3 264 "SO 1 VL Virginia Beach, VA Virginia Beach, VA 70 TODD GRANTHAM OT 6-1 261 SR 2VL 96 JIMMY WHITTEN DE 6-3 247 "SO 1 VL Pulaski. VA Danville, VA 42 SHON GRANTZ ILB 5-1 221 "FR HS 46 BRIAN WILLIAMS ILB 6-1 223 "FR HS Alexandria. VA Montvale, VA 87 CHAD GRUBE OLB 6-1 205 'FR HS 83 RICH WILLIAMS DE 6-4 254 •so 1 VL Poquoson. VA Suffolk. VA /™\ ID 1 A C Kl IAIN C" /~\K 1 PiT •CD uc 49 DAVID HALKBIHIn Ub o-U c.\JD Jn JO 34 JAbON WILbUN U 1 ii40 rn no Hudson. OH Fredericksburg, VA 56 STEVE HALE C 5-9 212 SR 3VL 99 DAVID WIMMER DE 6-3 220 FR HS Roanoke, VA Greer, SC 60 TOM HALL OG 6-3 264 JR 2VL 13 RODD WOOTEN QB 6-3 185 "FR HS Richmond, VA Virginia Beach, VA 59 JAMES HARGROVE ILB 5-11 229 'FR HS 8 CAM YOUNG QB 6-3 191 "JR SQ Richmond, VA Salem. VA 52 CHRIS HENDERSON C 6-2 263 •JR 2VL 9 TOM ZBAN QB 6-3 185 FR HS Gate City, VA Huntington, WV 88 DARWIN HERDMAN OLB 6-3 201 "SO 1 VL Blacksburg. VA "Denotes redshirted one season.

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By Skeeter Francis had a great time there last year when cised by the second Tuesday in No- Clemson played in the Florida Citrus vember. The Florida Citrus Sports Association Bowl, they are very organized and they 4. The following exclusions may be exer- (FCSA) and the Atlantic Coast Conference treated our teams and families extremely cised in reference to a National Cham- (ACC) have come together to pioneer a well. pionship Game: four-year relationship between the bowl "We are pleased with the national tele- A. If the FCSA has the opportunity and conference that stresses flexibility for vision contract (ABC), we are aware that to secure the No. 1 team in the both organizations. The arrangement they are in the process of stadium expan- country (in the UPI Poll) for its could be a "pacesetter" in future agree- sion and the bowl pay-off is good," Cor- it exercise the ments between bowls and conference bowl game may rigan added. "National Championship Exclu- affiliates. Rohe said, "The Florida Citrus Bowl is sion" option allowing it to pass The Florida Citrus Bowl is committed to delighted to be associated with a great on the ACC champion in the the ACC champion for the 1988 and 1990 conference like the ACC. We have had an 1988 and 1990 seasons. How- seasons. In the 1989 and 1991 seasons ACC team in our game five of the last 10 ever, the FCSA must commit to the Florida Citrus Bowl has the option of years, but very rarely their conference the ACC champion in the follow- inviting the ACC champion. Both the bowl champion. Now we have the opportunity ing season and the option must and the conference have a "National to have their champion. At the same time be exercised by the second Championship Exclusion" option in the the arrangement has enough flexibility to Tuesday in November. agreement. allow us to continue our relationship with B. If the ACC champion in any year Don Dizney, Chairman of the Board of the Southeastern Conference schools of the agreement has the oppor- the Florida Citrus Sports Association, and southern independents like Florida tunity to play the No. 1 ranked chaired a sub-committee of the Sports State, Miami and South Carolina. The flex- team (UPI Poll) when the ACC Association's Executive Committee in ne- ibility is good for the entire bowl structure team is ranked No. 2, 3 or 4 in the gotiating this arrangement. Bob Moore as it allows for a national championship UPI Poll and the No. 1 team is and Jack Prevost also served on this sub- opportunity on an annual basis." from the Southwest, Southeast- committee. ern or Big Eight Conferences "We are excited with the affiliation with Following is an outline of the agree- and the game is the Cotton, the ACC," said Dizney. "It could set stan- ment: Sugar or Orange Bowls, the dards for other bowls in similar situations. 1. The agreement is four (4) years in ACC has the option to invoke the We have been the pioneer in creative length. "National Champion Exclusion" sponsorship and advertising sales and 2. The Florida Citrus Sports Association and pass on an invitation to the this agreement is just as innovative. The (FCSA) is obligated to invite the Atlantic Florida Citrus Bowl. Such a "Na- opportunity for the ACC and the Florida Coast Conference (ACC) champion in tional Championship Exclusion" Citrus Bowl to always be in a position to the 1988 and 1990 seasons for their option must be exercised by the play for the national championship is very subsequent bowl games. second Tuesday in November. If exciting for everyone." 3. In the alternate years of 1 989 and 1 991 this "National Championship John Swofford, Athletic Director at the the FCSA has the option of selecting an Exclusion" option is invoked, University of North Carolina, chaired the ACC team with such option to be exer- the FCSA has the option to invite ACC negotiating committee with Bobby the ACC champion for the next Robinson of Clemson and Jim Copeland two years. of the . Gene Cor- Under these provisions the ACC cham- rigan, Commissioner of the ACC, and pion is committed to the Florida Citrus Chuck Rohe, Executive Director of the Bowl if it is the No. 1 team in the country FSCA were ad hoc members of the com- and the bowl playoff is competitive with mittee. other New Year's Day Bowls. Robinson was pleased with the agree- 5. The ACC will guarantee 12,500 ticket ment. "We are delighted with the ACC's sales in the existing Florida Citrus tie-in with the Citrus Bowl. This is a Bowl-Orlando Stadium (capacity positive move because it guarantees New 53,000), and will guarantee 15,000 Year's Day exposure, national television, ticket sales in the expanded and reno- a great environment for our players and vated Florida Citrus Bowl-Orlando Sta- fans, and it still leaves us the chance to dium (capacity 72.000). pursue the national championship. 6. The ACC agrees to make a full effort to "We had a great trip to Orlando last involve its schools regularly in other year, the people of Orlando and the mem- Florida Citrus Sports Holiday events, bers of the committee did a terrific job. It including men's basketball. was a great experience because it is a 7. The ACC agrees to an extensive con- bowl trip that is enjoyable for anyone, re- ference awareness program in the gardless of age." Central Florida area, including annual Corrigan remarked, "I'm extremely appearances by head football coaches happy with the arrangement because our of each ACC school before local alumni institutions are 100 percent behind it." He Richard McCullough hopes to help Clemson groups, boosters and media in the went on to say, "Orlando is the best city in to a fourth straight bowl game and a third Central Florida area. the United States to hold a bowl game. We straight ACC title.

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o 1 n c V^ftlcu lUi I Id Woolford Third Among Punt Returners By Tim Bourret 'J q iviioi nuai i Clemson cornerback Donnell Woolford WDIU olalc Q was third in the nation in punt returns last Tigers Stand Alone c Q D. MldUallla O season and is third among returning play- Clemson has finished in the Top 20 of Ppnn StatP 8 ers for 1988. Woolford averaged 15.52 final poll, bowl the AP won a game and a Q U^Ln1 IPI A O yards per return last season when he be- conference championship each of the last OQ came Clemson's first ACC punt return two seasons, the only team in America q LJilUMCtlM TUUIIU 7 champion in 10 years. He tied a Clemson that can make that claim. Clemson was Clemson 7 record for punt return TDs in a season 17th in the final 1986 poll and 12th last Florida State 7 with two. season to go with a win in Miami (FL) 7 It is also interesting to note that Clem- 1 986 over Stanford and a Citrus Bowl vic- 13. Arkansas 6 son has the best punt return combo in the tory over Penn State in 1987. Clemson Auburn 6 nation in terms of career punt return aver- has two straight ACC titles. Georgia 6 age. No other team in the nation has two In fact, only three teams that have Iowa 6 punt returners with a career average over finished in the Top 20 in both 1986 and Pittsburgh 6 11.0 yards a return. Both Donnell Wool- 1987 have won bowl games each of the Texas 6 ford and James Lott rank in the top five in last two seasons, Clemson, Arizona State Washington 6 the nation in terms of average punt return and UCLA. Nine different teams have (min. 30 attempts). finished in the final Top 20 each of the last Clemson Among Top Rushing Teams Lott also has a higher average punt re- two years. According to a survey by the NCAA turn than any 1988 underclassmen. Here Clemson has had the eighth best rushing is a list of NCAA career punt return Top Programs Over The Last 10 Years offense in the nation over the last five leaders: Clemson's football record over the past years. The Tigers have averaged 240.89 10 years ranks as the sixth best in the yards per game during this time. Clemson Punt Returns— Div. I-A Nbr Avg country at 86 wins, 26 losses, and four ties has a 38-14-3 record for the five-year pe- + for a winning percentage of .759. Going 1 . James Henry 41 13.6 riod. Nebraska is first and Oklahoma sec- into 1987, the Clemson program was Southern Miss. ond, followed by two service academies, number-eight in the nation for the 1 0-sea- 2. Tyrone Thurman 99 12.0 Air Force and Army. son period from 1977 to 1986, but down Texas Tech years in 1987 dropped Alabama, Ohio 3. Donnell Woolford 46 11.6 Yds. State, and Michigan from their positions Clemson Rushing Offense Per Game on the list. Also, Clemson traded an 8-3-1 4. Michael Timpson 30 11.3 record in 1977 for a 10-2 mark in 1987 to 1. Nebraska, 49-7-0 354.05 Penn St. boost its status. 2. Oklahoma, 48-7-1 330 84 5. "James Lott 32 11.0 3. Air Force, 42-15-0 317.81 Clemson

Rk Team Record Pet. 4. Army, 28-26-1 275.1 1 6. Eric Metcalf 84 10.5 5. Georgia, 39-14-2 251.36 Texas 1. Nebraska 101-20-0 .835 6. Auburn, 44-1 1-1 248.43 7. 'Terry Obee 41 10.5 2. Penn State 95-21-1 .816 7. Tulsa, 30-25-0 241.47 Oregon 3. Oklahoma 96-21-2 .815 8. Clemson, 38-14-3 240.89 "Junior in 1988. returning players for 1988 in 4. Brigham Young 105-24-0 .814 9. Central Mich.. 33-18-2 235.96 bold face. 5. Georgia 89-25-5 .769 10. Florida State, 37-15-2 235.67 6. Clemson 86-26-4 .759

7. Miami (FL) 88-29-0 .752

8. Alabama 89-29-4 .746 9. Ohio State 88-30-2 .7417 10. Florida State 86-29-3 .7415

Tigers Among National Leaders Over the last 10 seasons Clemson has ranked among the top programs in the nation. An examination of rankings and records certainly backs up this statement. Clemson has been ranked in the final Top 20 of the AP poll seven times in the last 1 years. Brigham Young, Florida State and Miami (FL) have also been ranked in the Top 20 seven times during this period, the

ninth highest total among Division I schools. Here is a listing of Top 20 finishes between 1977 and 1987:

AP Top 20 Rankings (1977-87) The play of Tracy Johnson (right) and Ty Granger (left) are two reasons Clemson has had the in country over the last five years. 1. Nebraska 11 eighth best rushing attack the

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Everything went the Tigers way in sun- yards, his best career performance. Gary ny Florida as Clemson soundly defeated Cooper also had four receptions for 56 Joe Paterno's Penn State team, 35-10. yards against Penn State. Rodney Williams was selected the Citrus The Tigers rushed for 285 yards against Bowl's Most Valuable Player as he led the Penn State. Terry Allen was the leading Tigers in a brilliant air attack that took the rusher with 105 yards and one touch- Nittany Lions by complete surprise, and down. Fullback Tracy Johnson ran for 88 complemented it with a solid ground yards and three touchdowns. Joe Hen- game. derson added 54 yards and another The win was Danny Ford's fourth bowl touchdown. victory in only nine seasons as Clemson's Defensively, Clemson was led by cor- head coach. It also marked Rodney Wil- nerback James Lott's eight tackles. Safe- liams' second bowl victory in his three- ty Richard Smith also had seven tackles year playing career at Clemson and the and one pass broken up. Strong safety second consecutive year that he was Gene Beasley and linebacker Doug Brew- named the MVP of a postseason bowl. In ster both had six tackles. Linebacker Dor- 1986, Williams won the honor as the Ti- ian Mariable was selected the Citrus gers defeated Stanford in the Gator Bowl. Bowl's Defensive Player-of-the-Game Williams, who was also named the Of- with his five tackles, including one for a fensive Player-of-the-Game, completed loss. He also intercepted a pass in the

1 5 of 24 passes for 21 4 yards. His primary endzone and returned it 46 yards in the target was wide receiver Keith Jennings third quarter, the longest interception re- who hauled in seven passes for 110 turn by a Tiger in bowl competition. Juicy Stats

Individual Statistics

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)

-1 Clemson— Allen 1 1 05-1 ; T. Johnson 1 8-88-3; Henderson 6-54-1 ;McFadden 12-38-0: Lan- caster 1-4-0 Penn State —Thompson 6-55-0; Brown 13-51- 0; Greene 4-6-0; Alexander 1-3-0; Bill 1-3-0

Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD)

Clemson— R. Williams 15-24-0-214-0 Penn State— Kizner 13-22-2-148-1; Roberts 1- 1-0-46-0

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD) Clemson —Jennings 7-110-0; Cooper 4-56-0; Coley 1-19-0; Hooper 1-17-0; Pearman 1-8-0 Penn State — Timpson 4-81-0; Alexander 2- 43-1; Mrosko 1-25-0; Thompson 3-19-0; Brown 2-14-0

Kickoff Returns Clemson — McFadden 2-59, Henderson 1-26 Penn State —Thompson 6-127

Punt Returns

Clemson— Lott 2-33; Woolford 2-19 Penn State —Timpson 2-40

Interceptions Clemson — Mariable 1-46; Woolford 1-0 Penn State — None

Clemson Defensive Stats

Allen led all rushers. Tackle Leaders: Lott 8; Smith 7; Beasley 6; Williams was a bowl game MVP for the seconc Brewster 6; Mariable 5 straight year. Sacks: McCullough 1-7 Clemson 7 7 7 14 -35 PBU s: Woolford 1; Smith 1 Penn State 7 3 -10

Offensive Knockdown Block Leaders: Phillips Items of Interest Scoring Summary 9, Johnson 8, Lancaster 6, Nunamacher 4, Har- — Johnson 7 run (Treadwell kick), 10:42, CU mon 4, Jennings 4 • Clemson's 499 yards in total offense 1st were the most in any bowl game by any PS — Alexander 39 pass from Kizner (Etze team in 1988. kick), 12:51, 2nd • Clemson set Tiger team bowl game rec- CU — Johnson 6 run (Treadwell kick), 9:14, first total offense 2nd ords for downs (25), PS — Etze 27 FG, 10:54, 3rd (499), yards per play (6.4), yards rushing

CU — Johnson 1 run (Treadwell kick), 7:29, 3rd (285), yards per rush (5.28), yards pass- CU — Allen 25 run (Treadwell kick), 12:38, 4th ing (214) and interception return yards. CU — Henderson 4 run (Treadwell kick), 0:25, • Rodney Williams became the first Clem- 4th son player to be chosen MVP of two different bowl games. He was also MVP Team Statistics CU PSU of the 1986 Gator Bowl. First Downs 25 12 • Tracy Johnson became the first Tiger to Net Rushing 54-285 28-111 score three touchdowns in a bowl Passing 15-24-0 14-23-2 game. Passing Yards 214 194 • 4-0 Ford Total Offense 78-499 51-305 Clemson is now under Danny Yards Per Play 6.4 5.9 in Florida Bowl Games. Fumbles 0-0 2-1 • The 19 pass attempts in the first half by Total Turnovers 3 Rodney Williams were the most by a Penalties 8-44 4-26 Clemson team in the first half since Interceptions 2-46 0-0 Danny Ford has been the head coach. Punting 5-39.0 5-51 Williams was 12-19 in the first half Punt Returns 4-52 2-40 against Penn State, the best first half Kickoff Returns 3-85 6-127 performance by a Tiger since Homer Time of Possession 35:59 24:01 15-18 against Maryland in Third Down Conversions 10-16 2-12 Jordan was Sacks By 1-7 1-4 The Clemson defense was dominant. the opening half in 1981. Tiger fans went wild when Dorian Mariable had a key interception and when Tracy Johnson scored his third touchdown. Sneak Attack

Perry's and Phillips's Final Gift to Danny Ford

Michael Dean Perry and John Phillips gave Danny Ford a going away present at the conclusion of the gratifying 35-10 win over Penn State. In true New York Giants style, Perry and Phillips snuck up on' Ford in the closing minutes with a surprise water bucket dousing that would have made Harry Carson proud. It was a joyous ending to a rewarding and fun two weeks in Florida. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL A Guide to the Bowl Games

(Last Season) Bowl Founded Site Date/Time (EST) Affiliation Payout/Team Ticket Information

Ail-American 1977 Birmingham, AL Dec. 29, 1988 none $730,000 P. O. Box 1 1304 Legion Field 7:30 p.m. Birmingham, AL 35202 (205) 251 -BOWL Aloha 1982 Honolulu, HI Dec. 25, 1988 none $500,000 1110 University Avenue Aloha Stadium 3:45 p.m. Suite 503 Honolulu. HI 96826 (808) 947-4141 Bluebonnet 1959 Houston, TX Dec. 31, 1988 none $500,000 2323 South Shepard Astrodome 8 p.m. Suite 1007 Houston, TX 77098 (713) 520-0816 California 1981 Fresno, CA Dec. 10, 1988 MAC vs. $170,000 1341 Bulldog Lane Bulldog Stadium 4 p.m. Big West Suite C Fresno, CA 93710 (209) 224-2695 Florida Citrus 1947 Orlando, FL Jan. 2, 1989 ACC vs. $1,175,000 250 North Orange Avenue Florida Citrus Bowl 1:30 p.m. at-large Suite 300 Orlando, FL 32801 (305) 423-2476 Freedom 1984 Anaheim, CA Dec. 29, 1988 none $516,000 2000 South State College Anaheim Stadium 9 p.m. Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 634-1984 Hall of Fame 1976 Tampa, FL Dec. 30, 1988 none $800,000 4511 North Himes Avenue Tampa Stadium 2 p.m. Suite 135 Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 874-2695 Independence 1976 Shreveport, LA Dec. 23 none $500,000 P. O. Box 1723 Independence Bowl 8 p.m. Shreveport, LA 71166 (318) 221-0712 John Hancock Sun 1935 El Paso. TX Dec. 24, 1988 none $750,000 P. O. Box 95 Sun Bowl 12:30 p.m. El Paso, TX 79941 (915) 533-4416 Liberty 1959 Memphis, TN Dec. 28, 1988 none $800,000 335 South Hollywood Liberty Bowl 8 p.m. Memphis, TN 38104 (901) 272-1214 Mazda Gator 1946 Jacksonville, FL Jan. 1, 1989 none $1,000,000 1801 Art Museum Drive Gator Bowl 8 p.m. Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904) 396-1800 Mobile Cotton 1939 Dallas, TX Jan. 2, 1989 SWC vs. $2,400,000 P. O. Box 569420 Cotton Bowl 1:30 p.m. at-large Dallas, TX 75356 (214) 638-2695

Orange 1935 Miami, FL Jan. 2, 1989 Big Eight vs. $2,750,000 P. O. Box 350748 8:30 p.m. at-large Miami, FL 33135 (305) 642-5211 Peach 1968 Atlanta, GA Dec. 31, 1988 none $800,000 P. O. Box 1336

Atlanta-Fulton 1 p.m. Atlanta, GA 30301 County Stadium (404) 586-8500 Rose 1902 Pasadena, CA Jan. 2, 1989 Pac Ten vs. $6,000,000 Rose Bowl Drawing Rose Bowl 5 p.m. Big Ten Pasadena, CA 91184 (Applications only accepted during September) Sea World Holiday 1978 San Diego, CA Dec. 30, 1988 WAC vs. $771,000 9449 Friars Road Jack Murphy 7:30 p.m. at-large San Diego, CA 92108 Stadium (619) 283-5808 Sunkist Fiesta 1971 Tempe, AZ Jan. 2, 1989 none $2,100,000 5144 East Camelback Sun Devil Stadium 1:30 p.m. Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 840-2693 USF&G Sugar 1935 New Orleans, LA Jan. 2, 1989 SEC vs. $2,550,000 1500 Drive Superdome 2:30 p.m. at-large New Orleans, La 701 12 (All Starting Times as of August 10) (504) 525-8573

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re. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL 188919ft? Clemson Memorial Stadium

Just before left for Rice Univer- there. Millian said the place was like Death Valley. A sity, he gave Clemson a message. "Don't ever Howard says that the seeding of the grass few years later, the name stuck.

let them talk you into building a big stadium. " he caused a few problems. "About 40 people and I On November 16, 1974 the playing surface said. "Put about 10,000 seats behind the laid the sod on the field," he says. "After three was named Frank Howard Field for the legend-

Y.M.C.A. That's all you'll ever need.'' weeks, on July 15, we had only gotten halfway ary coach because of his long service and dedi-

Instead of following Coach Neely s advice, through. I told them that it had taken us three cation to the University.

however, Clemson officials decided to build the weeks to get that far, and I would give them Athletic Director Bobby Robinson says that new stadium in a valley on the western part of three more weeks' pay for however long it took. Memorial Stadium has many features which campus. The place would take some clearing I also told them we would have 50 gallons of ice make it a top facility. "One thing that makes it there were many trees, but luckily there were cream when we got through. so good is the number of sideline seats." he no hedges. "After that it took them three days to do the says. "We don't think there is a bad seat in the

The crews went to work: clearing, cutting, rest of the field. Then we sat down in the middle house. pouring, and forming. Finally, on September of the field and ate up that whole 50 gallons." "We also have outstanding dressing rooms, 19, 1942, Clemson Memorial Stadium opened Howard says that on the day of the first game press facilities, and ample parking nearby. A with the Tiger football team thrashing Pres- in the stadium, "the gates were hung at 1:00 unique feature of the stadium is the number of byterian College, 32-13. Those 20,000 seats and we played at 2:00." But that would be all of private boxes." installed for Opening Day would soon grow; the construction for a while. Then in 1958. Rick Brewer, an official in the University ath- and grow and grow. 1 8,000 sideline seats were added and, in 1 960, letic ticket office says that despite the sta-

When the original part of the stadium was a total of 5,658 West end zone seats were dium's large size, there are still season ticket built in the early 40 s, much of the work was added in response to increasing attendance. problems. "When the second upper deck was done by scholarship athletes, including many With the large end zone "Green Grass" sec- built, we thought it would take care of every- football players. The first staking out of the tion, this expansion increased capacity to thing," he said. "To our dismay, it hasn't. We've stadium was done by two members of the foot- about 53,000. filled the upper decks and have moved season ball team, A.N. Cameron and Hugh Webb. Later, upper decks were added to each side ticket holders into the end zone, which are not Webb returned to Clemson years later to be an of the stadium as crowds swelled — the first one permanent seats." architecture professor, and Cameron moved in 1978 and the second in 1983. This increased Despite the apparent ticket crunch, Robin- on to be a civil engineer in Louisiana. capacity to approximately 80,000 which makes son says there are no immediate plans to fur-

The building of the stadium did not proceed it one of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in ther expand the stadium. "Before we expand without a few problems. One day during the the country. we'll have to show over an extended length of clearing of the land, one young football player The effect spiraling inflation has had in this time — like five to seven years — that we can sell proudly announced he was not allergic to poi- century can be dramatically seen in the dif- out what we have now," he said. "We don't son oak. He then commenced to attack the ferences in stadium construction. The original want supply to greatly exceed demand. Even poison oak with a swing blade, throwing the part of the stadium was built at a cost of though it's hard to get tickets now, we still get plants to and fro. The next day, however, the $125,000 or $6.25 a seat. The newest upper people in our stadium The ticket means more if boy was swollen twice his size and had to be deck was finished in 1983 at a cost of $13.5 its harder to get." put in the hospital. million, or $866 a seat. But, if Memorial Stadium is expanded again

There are many other stories about the build- Through the years Memorial Stadium has and capacity is pushed closer to 1 00.000, there ing of the stadium including one stating that become known as "Death Valley." It was tag- will be room for the construction over the west Frank Howard put a chew of tobacco in each ged this by the late Presbyterian coach, Lonnie stands, enclosing that end like a horseshoe. corner of the stadium as the concrete was be- McMillian. After bringing his P.C. teams to Luckily, the stadium wasn't built behind the ing poured. The story claims the tobacco is still Clemson for years and getting whipped, Mc- Y.

Clemson has increased its capacity by about 25,000 over the last 10 years, not to mention countless other aesthetic improvements.

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Hiller By Susan principal field of study. The next most ers (60 percent). College Football Association popular major was social sciences (14 percent) with physical education (nine Multi-Sport Athletes What is the most common major among percent), communications (eight percent), The Bo Jackson style player is not pop- college football players today? Where do natural sciences (six percent), arts and ular on the collegiate level. That is — ath- a majority of the players come from? Do humanities (six percent), engineering (five letes who play more than one sport. many of today's players have a desire to and a half percent), criminal justice (three We asked respondents of the CFA sur- play professionally when they graduate? and a half percent) and education (three vey if they were currently participating in a In an effort to answer these and other percent) following, respectively. Just 9.5 varsity sport other than football. An over- questions and learn more about today's percent had not yet selected a major. whelming proportion. 95.4 percent, indi- college football players, the College Foot- cated that they concentrated solely on ball Association conducted a survey of its Place of Upbringing football. The remaining 4.6 percent are member institutions. Small communities with populations multi-sport athletes and a majority of them Forty-one responded and less than 100,000 are responsible for 56 run track. 2,973 replies were received from the foot- percent of players surveyed. Just 14 per- ball players. cent were from large cities (100,000 to Desire to Play

500,000), while 1 1 percent grew up in sub- Professionally

Who Responded urbs adjacent to a large city. Another 10 So you want to be famous? If given the A look at the respondents by position percent came from a suburb adjoining a opportunity, 69 percent of the players in- shows that 21 percent were offensive line- megalopolis (over 500,000) and nine per- dicated a desire to play professional foot- men, 16 percent offensive backs, 14 per- cent were raised in a megalopolis (over ball after college. This suggests that pro- cent defensive linemen, 16 percent line- 500,000). fessional sports is enticing to the under- backers, 15 percent defensive backs and Further analysis of the players from graduate, regardless of his capabilities. four percent kickers or punters. Of these areas of 100,000 or less indicates that 24 According to the NFL Player's Associa- respondents. 59 percent were white and percent were from small cities with popu- tion few have what it takes to make the 41 percent non-white. lations up to 50,000, 17 percent were pros. Approximately two of every three reared in a medium size city of 50,000 to (66 percent) players drafted will actually Major Field of Study 100,000, and 15 percent called a rural make an NFL roster. The maximum num- While many of today's football players area home or were raised on a farm. ber of players drafted each year is 336, may not choose to work on Wall Street, meaning that approximately 225 obtain more than one-third (33.9 percent) se- Marital Status roster status. Another 900 that are not lected business administration as their I do, I do! And 1 1 6 (four percent) of the drafted will sign with an NFL team, but 2,973 players responding did — that is only 135 of them will make rosters. The make a trip to the altar before graduating NFL Player's Association estimates that

college. Thirty (one percent) were married just 355 athletes from all collegiate levels with children, which means that one of of play (225 plus 130) will make NFL ros- every four (25 percent) married players is ters from a universe believed to be about a father. 5,000 each year. That means that just seven percent make NFL rosters and a Who Receives Athletic Aid large proportion will never see any playing An overall look at what kind of athletic time. aid the football players receive reveals

that 83 percent are on full aid, while two Bowls Vs. National percent receive partial aid. Less than one- Championship

half percent are on a tuition waiver and 14 It's a debate everyone has an opinion

percent receive no aid at all. on, even the players. Asked if they pre-

According to the survey it appears that ferred the current system of bowl games offensive linemen are an integral part of or would rather participate in a playoff the football team and their importance is format to determine a national champion, recognized through financial aid offered the players opted for the existing bowl by the coaches. Eighty-nine percent of plan.

offensive linemen receive full aid, which is It is interesting to note that players on more than any other position. Defensive teams that won 60 percent or more of their linemen are next with 87 percent receiving games indicated a stronger preference for

full aid. By position, players receiving the a playoff system than the players on Eighty-nine percent of offensive linemen re- least amount of aid are kickers and punt- teams that won with less frequency. ceive full aid, more than any other position.

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CLEMSQN LiNIVERSm CENTENNIAL Managers and Trainers

MANAGERS: TRAINERS: Front Row Sitting: Troy Chatterton, Todd Ballew, Butch Welch; Sitting: Philip Jhant; Second Row: Scott Davis, Brad Bailey, Jody Second Row: Chris Mann, Gibby Lackey — field captain, Lance Bradham, Ron Reagan; Third Row: David Miles, Charlie Smith, Kenny Roberts — head mgr., Jim Britton, Bryan Bingham; Top Row: Todd Kensey, Jim Hill. Standing: Len Reeves, Brian Sanders, Mark Partin, Sanders, Jim Lilly, Lane Price, Mike Wood, Rhett Jones, Mark Speir. Ronnie Green, Mike Ballard, Brad Bowie, Mike Wasik, Chris Seay, Joel Beam.

1938-87 ATTENDANCE . .

Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Games Season Average Home Home Avg. Home Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. Season Played Attend. Attend. Games Attend. Attend. 1938 9 100,500 11,167 3 25,500 8.500 1963 10 318,587 31,859 4 103.496 25,874 1939 10 147,500 14,750 2 18.000 9.000 1964 10 260,725 26.073 4 112,000 28,000 1940 9 126,000 14,000 2 20,000 10,000 1965 10 333,736 33,374 4 113,000 28,250 1941 9 115,000 12,777 2 17,000 8.500 1966 10 355,286 35.529 4 146,237 36,559 1942 10 100,500 10,050 3 23,500 7,833 1967 10 389,618 38,962 5 206,275 41,255 1943 8 65,000 8,125 2 7,500 3,750 1968 10 386,432 38,643 4 147,434 36,859 1944 9 79,000 8,777 2 13,500 6,750 1969 10 339,936 33,994 4 136,252 34,063 1945 10 138,986 13,899 4 38.000 9.500 1970 11 367,347 33,395 6 205,376 34,229 1946 9 155.500 17,277 3 44,000 14,666 1971 11 398,222 36.200 5 154.741 30,948 1947 9 149,000 16.556 3 37,000 12.338 1972 11 398,732 36.248 5 192,456 38,491 1948 11 216,614 19.692 4 66.500 16.625 1973 11 411.477 37,407 6 188,500 31.417 1949 10 188,996 18.899 5 79,000 15.800 1974 11 440,384 40.034 6 251,424 41,904 1950 10 248,606 24,861 4 81.000 20.250 1975 11 487.436 44,312 5 195,873 39,174 1951 10 242,843 24,284 3 44,500 14.833 1976 11 459,845 41,804 5 221,486 44,297 1952 9 189,161 21,017 2 44,000 22,000 1977 12 580,067 43,339 5 235,152 47,030 1953 9 192,960 21,400 4 76,000 19,000 1978 12 599,793 49,983 6 321,763 53,627 1954 10 197,500 19,750 4 51,500 12,875 1979 12 641.109 53,426 6 353,576 58,929 1955 10 211,711 21,177 5 98,000 19,600 1980 11 567,436 58,282 6 369,770 61,628 1956 11 301,552 27,413 4 71,000 17,750 1981 12 683,871 56.989 6 371,152 61,859 1957 10 213,000 21,300 4 73,000 18,250 1982 11 592,902 53,900 6 380,679 63,446 1958 11 352,000 32,000 5 121,000 24,200 1983 11 701.937 63,812 7 521,898 74,557 1959 11 357,856 32.532 4 119,000 29,750 1984 11 750,847 68.259 6 467,670 77,945 1960 10 247,780 24.778 5 141,080 28.286 1985 12 749,282 62,440 6 460,413 76,736 1961 10 310,000 31,000 5 132,000 26,400 1986 12 765,771 63,814 5 393,500 78,700 1962 10 291,640 29,164 5 158,000 31.600 1987 12 825,836 68,820 8 602,526 75,316

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University Feature

Substantial Support Every Year Puts These Folks in Clemson's 'Major League'

By Jack A. McKenzie Alumni/Development Editor

Among the fans enjoying today's game Events are held throughout the year ex- the family of Chester County resident is a special group of Clemson supporters clusively for members of each group, and James Roy Carter Jr., a 1940 Clemson who have distinguished themselves by a gala black-tie dinner is held once each graduate. their loyalty and generosity to Clemson year for all major gift club members. The The Carters, led by sons Bill (Clemson University. They are members of the Uni- 1988 dinner was held just one week ago, Class of 65) and Jim (Clemson Class of versity's three major gift clubs: the Presi- on Aug. 27, at the Omni Hotel at Charles- 70), have made an initial gift of $40,000 to dents Club, the Clemson Fellows, and The ton Place. Preliminary events included a establish a scholarship endowment Founders. dinner cruise in Charleston Harbor on the named for James Roy Carter Jr. and have Membership in this trio of prestigious evening of the 26th. committed to build the fund to at least organizations is accorded donors who Highlights of the black-tie dinner were $100,000, the minimum required to endow make substantial gifts each year to the an address by James L. Fisher, president a Presidential Scholarship — a full, four- University through the annual Clemson emeritus of the Council for Advancement year scholarship worth at least $6,000 Loyalty Fund, a program of the Clemson and Support of Education, and the pre- annually. University Foundation. miere showing of "Something in These "We felt the scholarship would be an The Presidents Club honors donors Hills — Celebrating One Hundred Years of especially appropriate form of recognition who give $1 ,000-$4,999 annually. To date. the Unique Clemson Spirit,'' a film pre- for our father, who graduated with highest 535 donors are in that club. pared especially for the University's Cen- academic honors in agricultural sci- Thirty-five donors hold membership in tennial celebration. ences," says Jim Carter. "He was instilled the Clemson Fellows. Each member of the Club members may receive a variety of with the importance of a college education Fellows contributes $5,000-$9,999 an- University publications not available to the at an early age and earned all of the ex- nually. general public and are featured promi- penses required for his degree. A donor who gives $1 0,000 or more in a nently in year-end reports of private giv- "Throughout his life he has encouraged year becomes a member of The Found- ing. Corporate matching gift programs young people to pursue a quality educa- ers, of whom there are 81 may help qualify donors for club mem- tion as a foundation for their career and In appreciation for their annual support, bership, which may include spouses. personal development. members of the major gift clubs receive As great as the benefits to club mem- "We hope the Carter Scholarship will numerous benefits. For example, a hospi- bers are, the benefits that Clemson stu- help enable Clemson to meet its commit- tality suite here in the stadium is available dents and faculty receive from the support ment to maintaining a diverse and talented for their use before and during each of major donors are far greater. A case in student body as it focuses on its second game. point is the gift, announced Aug. 12, from century of service to South Carolina." With their gift, the Carters became members of The Founders and joined the ranks of donors whose contributions each year further Clemson's march to ex- cellence in a major way. The major gift club program is coordi- nated by the Clemson Development Of- fice. For more information call 803-2121.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Trapnell, members of the Presidents Club, review a football program in the major gift club hospitality suite in Memo- rial Stadium.

85 All-Time Howard Team Frank Howard Selects The Top Players During His Era As A Tiger Coach (1931-69)

Ends Gary Barnes 1959-61 AII-ACC, Five Years in NFL Joe Blalock 1939-41 Two-time Ail-American Ronnie Ducworth 1966-68 Two-time AII-ACC Dreher Gaskin 1950-53 Played in 1953 Blue-Gray All-Star game Gus Goins 1936-38 All- Glenn Smith 1949- 51 Two-time All-Southern Conference Butch Sursavage 1965-67 Frank Howard Award in 1971; two-time AII-ACC Oscar Thompson 1946-48 Two-year starter at right end

Tackles Lou Cordileone 1957-59 Ail-American & Academic Ail-American, 1959, Clemson's first participant George Fritts 1939-41 Three-time All-Southern Conference Billy Hudson 1954-56 Honorable Mention Ail-American Dick Marazza 1954-56 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner, 1955 Wayne Mass 1965-67 All-American 1966 & Academic AII-ACC Phil Prince 1944- 48 Member of 1949 Gator Bowl Champion- Fred Cone ship team Tom Salisbury 1943-44, 47.48 Started three years for the Tigers Fred Wyse 1935-37 Two-year starter at tackle Guards Tom "Black Cat" Barton 1950- 52 Second-team All-American, 1952 Ray Clanton 1945-48 Played on 1949 Gator Bowl Champion- ship team

Frank Gillespie 1 946-48 Southern Conference Athlete of the Year, President of Senior Class John Grdijan 1955- 57 South Carolina Lineman-of-the-Year Pete Manos 1949- 51 Started all three years at guard Harry Olszewski 1965- 67 Consensus All-American in 1967, Silver Anniversary AII-ACC team

Centers Ralph Jenkins 1943-46 Second-team All-American, 1945 Gene Moore 1947- 49 Member of 1949 Gator Bowl team Red Sharpe 1938- 40 Team Captain, 1940 Bill Thomas 1956- 58 Jacobs Blocking Trophy, MVP 1958 Charlie Woods 1936- 38 Played in 1939 Blue-Gray All-Star Game "Black Cat" Barton Backs Net Berry 1934-36 Honorable Mention All-American Shad Bryant 1937- 39 Clemson's All-time punt returner, All-Southern Conference Jackie Calvert 1948- 50 All-American, 1950 Doug Cline 1957- 59 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner, 1959 Fred Cone 1948-50 Clemson's first 2,000-yard rusher, Tea- gue Award winner, 1950 Mac Folger 1934-36 All-South Atlantic, 1936 Bobby Gage 1945-48 All-American, 1948 Buddy Gore 1966- 68 ACC Player-of-the-Year, 1967 Billy Hair 1950- 52 Two-time All-Southern Conference Dick Hendley 1946- 50 Jacobs Blocking Trophy winner Don King 1952-55 Swede Nelson Sportsmanship Award Ray Mathews 1947- 50 All-Southern Conference, 1949 Bill Mathis 1957- 59 Hamilton Award, 1959

Banks McFadden 1 937-39 National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Lowndes Shingler 1958- 60 AII-ACC & Academic AII-ACC, 1960 Charlie Timmons 1939-41 Two-time All-Southern Conference Joel Wells 1954-56 All-America running back, 1957 Harvey White 1957-59 Academic All-American Banks McFadden Windy Wyndham 1948- 50 All-South, 1950 Ray Yauger 1968-70 AII-ACC, 1969

86 Season Openers Items of Interest About Some Noteworthy First Games

By Foster Senn

Season opening games have been ex- he was determined to end Clemson's tremely successful for Clemson with the domination of the Cavaliers. He rallied the Tigers winning 73 percent since first tee- Cavs to four straight touchdowns and ing it up in 1896. Moreover, the Tigers sent Virginia to a 35-18 lead with only 16 have won 80 percent of season openers minutes remaining. played at Clemson. The prospect was a bitter double nega- Openers have always provided thrilling tive for Clemson: a loss in the season moments for Tiger fans. Opening games opener and a loss to Virginia. The Tigers, have included the contest considered by however, were not through and staged many to be Clemson's most exciting ever, "one of the best comebacks I've ever Clemson's most lopsided game ever, and seen,'' according to Clemson coach the Tigers' strangest game ending in his- Frank Howard. Jimmy "The Needle" Ad- tory. A glimpse of a few past openers dison threw an 11 -yard touchdown pass indicates football fans should be in for to Wayne Bell, then Jacky Jackson ran for exciting moments today. another score, to put Clemson within 1966— After tying for the ACC champi- 35-33. With less than four minutes to go, onship in 1 965, Clemson entered the 1 966 Addison passed to Jackson for a 75-yard season with high hopes of capturing an- touchdown play to give the Tigers a 40-35 other conference crown. Facing Virginia, lead. Clemson stopped the final UVA bid which had never beaten Clemson in nine on the 10-yard line to ensure the victory. tries, Tiger fans looked for the season to 1901 — While the 1966 opener was one begin with an easy start. Few expected to of Clemson's most exciting games ever, see what many still call Clemson's most the season opener in 1 901 was the Tiger's exciting comeback ever. most lopsided win ever. Clemson routed

The Tigers demonstrated quickly it Guilford 122-0 at Bowman Field. John would be a high-scoring affair. Clemson Heisman's Tigers averaged 30 yards per scored after only five plays and quickly play and scored a touchdown every min- ran up an 18-7 lead. Many Tiger fans set- ute and 26 seconds in the victory. Legend tled back to talk about politics, and sum- says that every Clemson player scored in mer beach trips. However, Virginia quar- the contest. terback Bob Davis didn't really care about 1959 — Some season openers have Richard Nixon or life at Myrtle Beach, and "November" drama. This opener iron- ically was billed as the game for the ACC championship. Twentieth-ranked Clem- son defeated 12th-ranked North Carolina 20-12 at Chapel Hill and the Tigers went Heisman's 1901 team scored a touchdown on to capture the conference crown. The every 1:26 in the season opener against win sent Clemson on to a 9-2 season and Guilford. a 23-7 Bluebonnet Bowl win over TCU. 1985 —The strangest ending to a Clem- field goals within the last 40 seconds. He son game occurred in this season opener. was named All-American in 1987. Virginia Tech and the Tigers were tied 1986 —The season opener this year 17-17 late in the game at Blacksburg. also featured the Tigers and the Hokies. Randy Anderson had led the Tigers with VPI upset the Tigers 20-14, using the TD 220 yards passing on 17 completions. recovery of a blocked punt as the catalyst With the score tied and only seconds to to victory. VPI quarterback Erik Chapman play, Tiger kicker , a walk- led the Hokies with 242 yards passing, on, missed a 41 -yard field goal attempt. and Kenny Flowers gained 90 yards rush- However, VPI was penalized for roughing ing to lead the Tigers. The game was the kicker. Given a second chance, Tread- played at Death Valley and regionally well hit a 36-yard field goal with no time televised. remaining to give Clemson the victory. 1987 — Last year's season opener was The boot cleared the goalpost by one- a mismatch with the Tigers whipping yard and Treadwell, who had not played in Western Carolina, 43-0. Joe Henderson an organized football game in seven led the way with 80 yards rushing, and years, was a hero. Terry Allen gained 73 yards. The Tiger This even turned into a popular se- defense held the Catamounts to only 10 ries — "Treadwell, In the Clutch" — for yards rushing.

Treadwell's first act of heroism took place in which there were many sequels. Tread- the 1985 season opener at VPI. well went on to win or tie five games with

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(all dates and times tentative) TRAINING CORPS Sept. 1 (Thur.) Soccer vs USC-Spartanburg, 7:00 pm Sept. 3 (Sat.) Football vs Virginia Tech, 12:00 Noon Sept. 4 (Sun.) Soccer vs Winthrop, 2:00 pm Sept. 7 (Wed.) Soccer vs UNC-Asheville, 7:00 pm Sept. 10 (Sat.) Football vs Furman, 1:00 pm * 00 , Sept. 11 (Sun.) Soccer vs North Carolina, 2:00 pm $2750 Sept. 14 (Wed.) Soccer vs , 7:00 pm Volleyball vs S.C. State, 7:00 pm Sept. 15 (Thur.) Volleyball vs Virginia Commonwealth, 7:00 pm Sept. 17 (Sat.) Football vs Florida State, 2:30 pm Men's Cross Country in Clemson Inv., TBA Women's Cross Country in Clemson Inv., TBA Sept. 18 (Sun.) Volleyball vs Southern Illinois, 1:00 pm Sept. 21 (Wed.) Soccer vs Furman, 7:00 pm Volleyball vs South Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 28 (Wed.) Soccer vs Coastal Carolina, 7:00 pm Sept. 29 (Thur.) Volleyball vs Furman, 7:00 pm Oct. 1 (Sat.) Volleyball vs Duke, 7:00 pm Women's Cross Country in Lady Tiger Inv., Clemson, TBA Oct. 2 (Sun.) Soccer vs N.C. State, 2:00 pm YOUR UNCLE WANTS Volleyball vs Georgia State, 2:00 pm Oct. 5 (Wed.) Soccer vs Georgia State, 7:00 pm Oct. 8 (Sat.) Swimming in Clemson Inv., 2:00 pm Oct. 9 (Sun.) Swimming in Clemson Inv., 2:00 pm TO PAY FOR COLLEGE. Oct. 11 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Georgia, 7:00 pm Oct. 1 4 (Fri.) Soccer in UMBRO TFtN., Southern Con- necticut vs Evansville, 3:00 pm; Clemson vs UNC-Greensboro, 5:00 pm BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE Oct. 15 (Sat.) Football vs Duke (Homecoming), 1:00 pm Swimming in Orange & White Intrasquad Meet, 10:00 am Oct. 16 (Sun.) Soccer in UMBRO TRN., UNC-Greensboro ENOUGH. vs Southern Connecticut, 1 :00 pm: Clemson GOOD vs Evansville, 3:00 pm Volleyball vs , 1:00 pm (Par- ent's Weekend) Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition and Oct. 18 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Georgia Tech, 7:00 pm provide an allowance for fees and text- Oct. 19 (Wed.) Soccer vs Berry College, 7:00 pm Oct. 23 (Sun.) Soccer vs Maryland, 2:00 pm books. Find out if you qualify. Oct. 26 (Wed.) Soccer vs Erskine, 7:00 pm Oct. 28 (Fri.) Volleyball vs North Carolina, 7:00 pm Oct. 29 (Sat.) Swimming vs Duke, (M&W—2:00 pm) Oct. 30 (Sun.) Soccer vs Virginia, 1:00 pm Nov. 1 (Tue.) Volleyball vs Winthrop, 7:00 pm Nov. 2 (Wed.) Volleyball vs Baptist College, 7:00 pm Nov. 3 (Thur.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Nov. 4 (Fri.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Volleyball vs Maryland, 7:00 pm Nov. 5 (Sat.) Football vs North Carolina, 12:00 Noon Volleyball vs Western Carolina, TBA Nov. 6 (Sun.) Soccer in ACC TRN., Clemson, TBA Nov. 10 (Thur.) Volleyball vs UNC-Charlotte, 7:00 pm ARMY ROTC Nov. 11 (Fri.) Swimming vs Virginia Tech (M&W— 7:00 pm) Nov. 12 (Sat.) Swimming vs Virginia (W-12:00 Noon, THE SMARTEST COLLEGE M-2:00 pm) Nov. 15 (Tue.) Men's Basketball vs London National Team, 7:30 pm COURSE YOU CAN TAKE, Nov. 19 (Sat.) Football vs South Carolina, 1:00 pm Nov. 23 (Wed.) Men's Basketball vs Athletes in Action, 7:30 pm more. Nov. 28 (Mon.) Men's Basketball vs The Citadel, 7:30 pm Find out Dec. 1 (Thur.) Wrestling vs Furman, 7:00 pm Dec. 3 (Sat.) Men's Indoor Track in CLEMSON ALL Contact Major Pete Stockunas COMERS, Clemson, TBA Women's Indoor Track in CLEMSON ALL Military Science Department COMERS, Clemson, TBA Dec. 10 (Sat.) Women's Basketball vs Morehead State, (803) 656-3107. 5:00 pm Men's Basketball vs Wagner, 7:30 pm 13 (Tue.) Men's Basketball vs South Carolina State, 7:30 pm

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Inc Star-Jack Farms Mr & Mrs Wayne Mitchell C Ray Massey Talmadge R Hagler Jr Tally Walter B Cousins W J Stoudenmire Jr P Monroe George G Matthews Jr Ned & Doris Hammett Monty John S Derrick J Harold Thomas s Of Greenville Inc George G Matthews Sr Mr & Mrs Wilbur K Hammett Louie C Derrick Mountain Texas Properties Jack G Vallentme III Robert J McCardle Jr Joe A Harris Inc Dale Epting Catherine S Walsh L H Moore H Donald McElveen The Hearon Corpr Terry L Fellers Lewis W Way Jr/T Williamson Chuck Nalley Ted McFall David J Henderson J Rhett Frazier Jr G Laverne Williams Margaret B Newton Walter B McKinney E Guy Hendrix Mr Paul Scott Elisabeth & Mrs Woodrow K Koon Jim W Wolfe Jr & Newton David & Ruth McLellan C Richard Hope The Leslie Co Mr & Mrs George B Nutt #2 Timothy P McLellan & Billy Fellers Mr & Mrs Kenneth R Huckaby Dr C B Lowman Pickens Homer Lamar Owens Jr W L Monts Sr Rodger A Hughes Larry A Morris Jack A Adams Tommy C Page Austin T Moore Jr Insulfab Plastics Inc Buddy Neel Mr & Mrs Ozell Albertson Daniel F Parker Jeffrey A Ocain Mr W C Moore Perry s Back Porch Restaurant Benson L Bagwell DMD D F Parrott Albert E Odom Jr Helen A Johnson Pennell III Ted Plemons Mr & Mrs William J Barnett J Roy F McCord Ogburn Jr Bob & Darren Kimbrell Robert F Pittman Jr Fred R Rodelsperger Bearden s Ground Maintenance James W Orr William H Knight Terry C Shaver & Landscaping Jack C Prescott Owen Steel Co Inc Miss Margaret Lee William John R Sligh John R Bell J Pridemore Nathan Padgett Jr John M Long C Gurnie Stuck Robert L Bishop Robert & Margaret Redden S N Pearman J Robert Mauney T W Suber Dr & Mrs Lloyd H Blanton Paul J Reece Phil Porter/D Robinson R Everette McAbee Ferd J Summer C S Boland DDS William R Reece Richard C Power Mrs Crayton McCown L John W Taylor J Connie Bowers Tommy Reid Family Church C Powers William A McDaniel David Mike Rosemary Richardson Waldrop Jr J E Britt & Donald H Rader L J McLeskey Inc David C Waldrop Sr Larry S Brown Robbms/Barnes/Matthews w M Reed Larry & Darlene Medley Powell E Way Jr Ray A Bryan Randall K Roberts F M Reeves/K L Rice Arnold L Nanney Gilbert E & Kay K Webber Lawrence H Buchanan Edna T Rouse Jimmy M Rogers William D Neal Mildred T Richard A Wicker Mr & Mrs Neil E Byerley Rowland Mrs David Roof & Davida Roof James G Ness Dr James R Williams Mrs Eunice M Byers C Rodney Sauls Carl S Rush Omara Inc E Joe Campbell Gary E Shamlin Marion F Sadler Jr Arthur W Oshields Oconee T Mrs June L Carroll Paul Shaw J E Sauls Jr Packaging & Specialty M T Abbott The Catos/Julia. Lew & Pam Shealy, Smith & Welborn PA Seaman Electric Supply Inc Charles B Palmer Hugh F Abies Robert A Chastam Sam W Sheriff Jimmy R Sellers Maxcy B Patterson James A Armitage George E Clardy Dr B R Skelton Col A L Sheider Jr Mr & Mrs Hughes C Pennington Archie I Barron E E Clayton G Neil Smith Melvin M Simon Jr Pettit Const Co Inc #1 John F Bates Nat W Cloer Smith's Heatg & Air Cond Inc George Z Siokos Piedmont Packaging Inc Calvin Carol Snipes Edward & Susan Booker William W Coogler Jr & Gerald H Smith Pimco Chemical & Supply Co Bounty Land Quick Stop Bethai & Elizabeth Couch Brett S Southerland Carolina Forklift Inc Powell Dry Wall Co David Sparks Leland E Burns Walter T Cox L S Terry Smith MD Arnold J Ramsey Les Stallmgs Richard H Burrell J Redmond Coyle & James A Sons Jerome E Randall Compact Air Products W F Strauss Jr Nicholas Fletcher III South Carolina National Bank Servicemaster Bldg Maintenance Robert H Cureton R Kent Crawford Frankie/Manon/Linde Summey Edward A Speed Jr Ray Roberts & Mark Tessnear Dean Davis Gerald P Culclasure Ken Trotter Lawrence Steedly/David Gardner Oren J Robinette Jr John N Jr & J Norman Warren Davis Bros Lumber Co Mrs Roy S Dalton Oscar L Derrick Carl T Rogers Carl E Watkins Insurance Lewis R Ferris Richard E Davis Continental Forest Industries- Harold R Rubel MD Greg Watson Patrick Foster Tony & Allen Day J R Lally E Lea Salter Dan & Leanne Greene Robert A Watson Roy M Dill Jr Gerald E Styles Milton D Sarlin H & N Enterprises Gregg Welborn Mr Mrs Henry Dr & Mrs William P Dubose III & H T Thompson Jr & B Senn Clinton Hamlin James H Weldon E Duckett Funeral Home H T Thompson III J Clyde Simmons Wendy s Of Easley Dr Frank A Hoshall Jr Barry D Duncan Mr & Mrs Charlie E Till Frank W Sistare Jr Mr & Mrs Michael L West Timothy Hydrick Mr & Mrs Fred H Duncan John R Tripp Joel M Smith Mr & Mrs Larry White Mr & Mrs Andy Inabmet Barry S Durham Mr 4 Mrs Walter A Tuten Jr W C (Bill) Smith Elmer & Helen Whitlock Kawasaki Of Seneca Carrol & Evelyn Edens Mr & Mrs Jerry W Vaughn Southern Distributors Of Deryl C Keese & Wm C Keese Wayne Edens Bruce Williams Mr & Mrs Patrick E Watson Spartanburg Inc C Todd Williams George J Knight Mr & Mrs William H Elam P L Webb Spartan Food Systems Butch Womack T R Lackey Henry C Estabrook Ross Weed Spartan Security Inc John N Landreth Sr Thomas B Wright Jr Luther J Fields Joe Ben Weeks Spartanburg Forest Products Robert L Lee James S Young Dr John A Wells Jr Francis E Stisser Fleetwood I M Earle L Youngblood F Tibertus & Cynthia L Lenz T M Folger Mr & Mrs S Carl Wingard Jeff Stocks Dr Harry B Mays J P Wright Jr Don Stroud John/Peggy/Susan Forberg Richland Col William Mays M The Fort Hill Corporation Mrs Stephen F Wyndham Sulzer Ruti Inc James Ross Allen III William E McAhster Steve Francis Taylor Auto Sales Harold V Amick Saluda Mr & Mrs Jim McCall G & B Enterprises Ltd Mr & Mrs Jerry E Taylor Lt Col Willie L Archie Anne S McClam Gaston Gage Jr James D Bledsoe Mr & Mrs Jimmy Taylor Tom Baldwin William T McClure Jr Hank Galbreath G Mellwood Coleman Bobby Tessnear Chevis F Ballentme Jr Mr & Mrs J Whit Miller Jim Garrison Frances S & John W Hare Charles Olin Theo B P Barber & Associates Inc Sara & Edd Mize John F Geldard Sandra Harmon James R Thomason R Kent Marilyn Bedenbaugh Col Wade H Padgett Jr John T Gentry & Mr & Mrs Carl O Gibson Barham F Thomson Jr Mr Jr The R L Bryan Co & Mrs Hoyt Powell Tom & Penny Goebel Joe P Herlong H C Turner III Gerald F David Burton D Robison Dr Wm J Goudelock Mr & Mrs J William Jay Watson Insurance Agency Inc W T Cassels Jr S K Rogers DMD PA Dorsey E & Virginia B Greer Mr & Mrs John Allan Long White's Exxon Station George W Caughman Jr Samaha Inc William V & Lynda C Griffith Bruce Rushton Vahl & Betty Wilson CDS Inc Cecil T Sanditer Edward D Guy Jr Shore Livestock Co Woman s Clinic Mrs Judith P Chandler G Tom Sanditer Charles Hagood George S & Joe Todd C Richard Wyatt Kenneth L Childs Schlumberger Industries Mrs John W Hamer D T Wannamaker III David Coleman Sumter Claude S Simpson Jr & Col Tom Donald H Hamilton H V Wheeler Billy E Crumpton Maertens Ronald W Hand Wheeler Tire Service Mary Margaret Alessandro Mr Mrs Fred Culvern Jr Mr & Mrs Chauncey D Smith Jr Mickey Harder & E A D Jr & Joe Allbritton Byron & Spartanburg Bill Steele Ralph B Cureton Jr Barwick Mr & Mrs John C Harden III Anthony E Judge Michael R Davis Frank M Terlizzi/Wayne Glenn Head Hunters Mrs T R Adams Jr John J Britton Jr Reid Dempsey Thrift Brothers Lumber Co Kevin V Hendricks William A Alexander A Friend Of Clemson William T Derieux Dale Van Winkle James A Holcombe Jr Larry M Allsep Jr/B C Hood William W Campbell Dan Derrick William E West Holiday Inn #2 John A Andrea E M Dubose Marshall Dodds Mr & Mrs E P Wright Holiday Inn James W £ Lois B Ashcraft Bill Dunlap Francis S Dunn Jimmy R Holliday James G Bagnal III William E Durant Jr Michael Bailey Bill J Hooper & Anne Anonymous

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The National Bank Of SC W I Reardon James M Kizer J C (Doc) Bradham Rudolph L Yobs Or John W Shaw William Joseph Roddey IV W F Krickhan Jr/Bill Knckhan John Thomas Cely M Lamar Young D Leslie Tindal Baxter Simpson Jr Alan W Kuester Wilson C Childers III Mr & Mrs Ronald W Young Mr & Mrs George Trask Ben R Smith Jr Terry Lee A J & Nona Coleman Other Mr & Mrs William W Wingate Doug Smith Mrs Frances O Lewis William W Cooper Jr

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TIGER LIFE

Mark S. Avent Landrum H. Henderson Alma Mater Michael S. Branham Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Hester When the Blue Ridge yawns its greatness Donald J. Coggins Mr. and Mrs. T. Carroll Where the Tigers play Daniel H. Coker, Jr. Holcombe Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Rebecca D. Coker Mrs. J. William Holcomb Reign Supreme alway. Mr. and Mrs. R. Allison Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Home Chorus Rodney C. Foster Charles D. Miller Dear old Clemson, we will triumph Jimmy K. Gerrald James B. Prince Scott Greene Kevin H. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Elbert L. Robert W. Robinson Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Sam White

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For the second consecutive year the Clem- son athletic program can boast of 1 teams that finished tne year ranked among the nation s Top 20. This success comes at a time when spiralling costs make running a comprehensive athletic program increasingly difficult. Clemson has met the challenge. But not without the help of IPTAY, one of the nation's premier athletic scholarship fundraising organizations.

IPTAY, which stands for "I Pay Thirty A Year," finances the education of nearly 400 student-athletes, trainers and managers each year. Due to the support provided by the orga- nization, now in its 54th year, Clemson is one of the few schools in the nation that is able to award the maximum number of scholarships allowed by the NCAA for its 18 men's and women's varsity sports. IPTAY recently received national acclaim as it was featured in SPORTS INC., a weekly pub- lication devoted to the business of sports. And, at the first convention of the Athletic Fund- raisers of America, held in June in Atlanta, IPTAY was one of the featured topics of discussion.

The organization is supported by over IPTAY's contributions have helped make Clemson's facilities second to none. 20,000 dues-paying members who have en- abled IPTAY to enjoy its 24th consecutive in- crease in annual donations. The tremendous The success of IPTAY has enabled the orga- with athletic fundraising, the organization's growth of IPTAY has also made it the first ath- nization to modify its purpose beyond the finan- commitment to Clemson University extends letic organization in the country to top the two, cing of scholarships to include the fiscal beyond the playing field. The IPTAY Athletic three, four and five million dollar marks in an- foundation for athletic facilities. Academic Endowment Scholarship Fund, cre- nual donations. The organization expects to In recent years IPTAY has provided the fund- ated during the fall of 1984 to award students approach $6 million in donations this fiscal ing for the addition of the upper deck on the whose performance in the classroom war- year. north side of Memorial Stadium, an indoor ten- ranted distinction, is currently the second- nis facility and the addition of a soccer facility, largest academic scholarship endowment at

which proved to be an especially timely move. Clemson. The fund is presently nearing the $1 The new soccer field enabled Clemson to play million mark. IPTAY also provides one of the host to the 1987 NCAA men's soccer Final most progressive tutorial programs in the Four, where the Tigers proceeded to capture country, where student-athletes are given the

the national title. opportunity to call on the services of a highly-

IPTAY will now turn its attention to the en- trained academic advising staff. largement of Tiger Field, home of the ACC reg- The tremendous success of IPTAY can be

ular-season champion Clemson baseball team. attributed, in large part, to its organization An addition will provide permanent seating for which, affords the group a great deal of

3,000, will house indoor batting cages, locker "grassroot" support. Each of South Carolina's rooms and extended press facilities. 46 counties has an IPTAY chairman, while

The Tiger Band has also benefited from every county is allotted one representative for IPTAY s success. New uniforms were provided every 36 members.

for the band in 1986. IPTAY also handled the Every member is kept abreast of Clemson band's travel expenses, providing a commit- athletics through the ORANGE AND WHITE. As ment of over $200,000. the official publication of IPTAY, the ORANGE

Since the Tiger athletic program receives no AND WHITE is exclusively distributed to IPTAY

university or state funding, the story of IPTAY is members. especially impressive. So impressive, in fact, With the continued assistance provided by that for six consecutive years allocations from IPTAY, Clemson University will continue to student fees have been returned to the univer- enjoy national prominence athletically and

Allison Dalton is the leader of America's top sity by the athletic department. academically. fundraising organization. While IPTAY has primarily been concerned

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110 PP Centennial Celebration

This past April 6 was a great day for Clemson. It marked the beginning of the university's second century of teaching, research and public service. As the official beginning of Clemson s Centennial celebration, county Extension offices along with local alumni and Clemson Clubs across the state hosted local ceremonies to unfurl

the new Clemson flag and fly it for the first time. Meanwhile, a main-campus ceremony featured university leaders, Congressman Butler Derrick and Senators and Ernest Hollings. Noting that the day also C marked the 100th anniversary of the death of , President Max Lennon said, "We do not honor his death;

rather we celebrate the tremendous gift to the citizens of South Carolina made possible

Beverly Sills signing an autograph. ' by his will. ' Thus began the 20-month celebration that will honor the founder and the founding of our university.

Clemson s establishment didn f happen overnight. It took

almost two years for the state to accept the gift of land and

money provided by Mr. Clemson s will for ' a college for all the

people. " It seems only fair that we spend the same amount of time celebrating —and reflecting upon— the many contributions Clemson has made to South Carolina.

Just as Clemson is made up of a diverse group of alumni, students, staff and faculty, so the Centennial celebration

reflects our different interests. The focus of the first phase last spring was "The University and the Arts, " with a burst of

cultural events capped by a lecture by opera star Beverly Sills.

This fall the focus will be "The University and the Sciences, '' with environmentalist John McKetta delivering the central lecture. "The University and the Economy" next spring

Examining the contents of the cornerstone will feature a visit by Nobel Prize-winning economist George time capsule. Stigler, and the final focus, "The University and the Wider

'

World, ' will bring William F. Buckley to the campus to speak.

It may seem that all we're doing to celebrate is listening to speeches. Wrong! Each college has planned individual activities, and the town of Clemson even got involved and held a "Happy Birthday,

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Clemson ' picnic on Bowman Field in June. More festivities are planned throughout the Centennial period.

In fact, consider this your invitation to our big public birthday party the weekend of April 1, 1989. "Cornerstone Weekend" will feature a campus-wide exhibition and open house, a parade, fireworks, tours, the continuous showing of a new Clemson film, performances, the annual Spring Game, and the replacing of the Tillman Hall cornerstone, filled with new mementos for the second century.

The Centennial is more than just a party. It's even more than just an intellectual exercise. It's an

opportunity for all the Clemson family to celebrate together our origin, our progress so far, and the

promise the future holds. If only Mr. Clemson could see what he started!

111 Assistant Coaches

Cohesive Staff in its Third Year as a Unit

TOM HARPER is entering his eighth Aldridge coaches the inside linebackers. 1981. season as assistant head coach for the A 1971 graduate of Gardner-Webb Col- joined the Clemson staff Tigers. The former Wake Forest head lege, Aldridge began coaching on the col- on February 24, 1986, as the Tiger quar- coach also guides the Tiger defensive legiate level at East Tennessee State terback coach. He came to Clemson from line. Harper came to Clemson from Vir- (1973-77) prior to stints at Wichita State Auburn, where he served as offensive co- ginia Tech, where he served as defensive (1978) and Tulsa (1979). He recruits the ordinator under Pat Dye and coached coordinator and defensive line coach. A lower part of South Carolina, Philadelphia Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. He native of Piqua, Ohio, Harper also served and New Jersey. has also been offensive coordinator at as the defensive coordinator at Iowa State WAYNE BOLT is in his third year with Wyoming and North Alabama, and was (1974-75) and North Carolina (1976-77). Clemson as he joined the Tiger staff on both an assistant and head coach at He earned his bachelor's degree from the March 10, 1986. His responsibilities in- Livingston University. Crowe received his in 1955 and, in clude coaching the tight ends and kickoff undergraduate degree in chemistry from 1958, he received a master's degree in return teams. He is also the football dorm Alabama-Birmingham in 1970, and com- education administration from the same director and does not recruit off campus. pleted his master's degree in education institution. Harper lettered in three sports Bolt's first season as a Tiger coach saw from Livingston in 1973. The Fairfield, AL, for the Wildcats and earned three letters him coach an AII-ACC tight end (Jim native is responsible for recruiting Geor- as a tackle. His recruiting responsibilities Riggs), while his kickoff return team led gia, Virginia, Washington, DC, and include New York and South Carolina. the nation in average return, just the sec- Alabama. Since coming to Clemson, he has over- ond team statistical championship in BILL D'ANDREA rejoined the Clemson seen a defense that has had 19 players Clemson history. Bolt earned all-con- staff on June 23, 1 986 after spending two drafted by the NFL. Harper has had a hand ference and All-America honors during his seasons at Southern Mississippi. Prior to in coaching six ACC championship teams, playing career as an offensive guard for that he was a graduate assistant coach at four at Clemson. East Carolina (1974-77). He began his East Carolina, a full-time assistant at the MILES ALDRIDGE joined the Clemson coaching career as a graduate assistant University of Virginia, Massanutten Mili- staff on June 28, 1985 after a two-year for the Pirates. He then spent a year at tary Academy and Catawba College. He stint at Duke. A native of Kansas City, MO, Wyoming before moving on to Auburn in also spent two years (1983-84) at Clem-

SLEMSON STAFF 1988: (Front row L-R) Jack Crowe, Bill Oliver, Larry Van Der Heyden, Head Coach Danny Ford, , Woody McCorvey, d Trainer Fred Hoover. (Back row) Assistant A. D. Clyde Wrenn, Bill D'Andrea, Miles Aldridge, Wayne Bolt, Tommy West, Tom Harper, Administrative Assistant Don Wade.

112 son as a graduate assistant. D'Andrea Paul "Bear'' Bryant to fill the same posi- LARRY VAN DER HEYDEN joined the received his bachelor's degree from Indi- tion at Alabama. His most recent stint Clemson staff on January 5, 1979. A ana State in 1 973, and completed his mas- prior to coming to Clemson, however, was native of Brazil, Iowa, Van Der Heyden ter's degree in 1975. He lacks only a few with the Memphis Showboats of the coaches the offensive line and recruits semester hours from receiving a second United States Football League, where he upper South Carolina, North Carolina and master's degree. He coaches the offen- served as senior defensive coordinator western Pennsylvania. He came to Clem- sive tackles and recruits North Carolina, and secondary coach. Oliver was a mem- son after coaching stints at Memphis Pennsylvania and New Jersey. ber of the 1961 undefeated National State, Virginia, East Carolina. Indiana WOODY McCORVEY is in his sixth year Championship Alabama team, and he re- State, Drake and Iowa State. He was a on the Tiger coaching staff, where he ceived his bachelor's degree in 1962. In three-time letterwinner in football and coaches the wide receivers. For three the two years he has been at Clemson, the baseball at both Moline (IL) High and at years he coached the Tigers' tight ends, Tigers have led the ACC in completion Iowa State. He earned two degrees from and for two of those seasons he coached percentage defense and fewest yards per Iowa State, a bachelor's in physical edu- the AII-ACC tight end. This is his third attempt allowed. cation in 1962, and a master's in educa- season coaching the wide receivers. His CHUCK REEDY is in his 1 1th season as tion in 1968. A member of the Big-Eight recruiting responsibilities include eastern the Tigers' running back coach. His re- all-conference football team in 1961, he North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and cruiting territory includes South Carolina, was selected to the all-time Iowa State Florida. McCorvey came to Clemson from Georgia, Florida, New England and New team by former players and coaches. Alabama A&M where he was offensive York. The St. Augustine, FL, native earned TOMMY WEST is in his seventh season coordinator for four years. The 1972 Ala- two letters in football from Appalachian coaching the Clemson defensive and ban- bama State graduate lettered four years in State, where he was a 1971 graduate in dit ends. His recruiting territory includes football at the school before earning his health and physical education. He came to Florida and Georgia, and he also follows physical education degree. He received a Clemson from Kentucky on July 5, 1978. junior college athletes across the country. master's degree in health, leisure, and No less than 12 former Clemson running Prior to his arrival at Clemson, West sports from the University of West Florida backs who have been coached by Reedy coached at Appalachian State until July of in 1977. have been drafted or signed free agent 1982. A native of Gainesville, GA, West BILL OLIVER is in his third season as contracts. Six players he has coached earned his bachelor's degree in health ed- the defensive secondary coach. He also have either played in the NFL or were ucation from the recruits for the Tigers in Florida, Alabama selected in the first two rounds of the NFL in 1975 after lettering three years in foot- and Georgia. A native of Livingston, AL, draft. Seven of the top 10 single season ball and baseball. A fine all-around athlete, he began his collegiate coaching career individual rushing performances have West was a second-round draft pick out of as defensive secondary coach at Auburn, taken place under Reedy, and seven of his high school by the Chicago Cubs. and five years later was hired by the late former players were in the NFL last year. 1988 Bengal Babes

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Individual Records Int Ret Yds: 101 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, Rushes 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 1980 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Yprrt^ i cii u 3 Ru^hinrrnu 01 in iu. 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982 Team Records Yds/Carry: 30.4 (5-152) by Ken Moore vs. The Citadel, Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke. 1979 1954 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Yds Rush by QB: 140 by Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 Most TDs Rushing: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 1945 A!l-Purpose Run.: C.I by vs. Wake Forest, 1986 Most Passes Attempted: 54 vs. N.C. State. 1987 Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Passes: 53 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963 Passes Completed: 25 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina, 1945 Yds Passing: 323 Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn, 1947 TD Passes: 4A Most Total Offense: 756 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Comp %: .800 Most Total Plays: 96 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Total Plays: 57 Most Punts Returned: 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Total Offense: 374 Most Yards Returned: 226 vs. Georgia Tech, 1987

Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina. 1965 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-1 63) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. Presbyterian, 1957; vs. Wake (Min 5 Rec) 1977 Forest, 1981 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Most First Downs Passing: 17 vs. North Carolina, 1965

Punts: 13 by Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Most Total First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Punt Average: 51.0 (6-306) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina, 1943 1981 Most Penalties: 18 vs. Duke, 1983 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs. Furman, 1964 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Most Points Scored: 122 vs. Guilford, 1901

Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1 970 Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama, 1931

Kickoff Ret Yds: 174 by David Thomas (5 returns) vs. Georgia Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971 Tech, 1972 Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland, 1970 Points: 33 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 TDs: 5 by Maxcey Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 Passes Broken-Up: 18 vs. The Citadel, 1986 5 by Stumpy Banks vs. Furman, 1917 Tackles For Loss: 19 vs. N.C. State, 1987 TDs Rushing: 5 same as for touchdowns Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Field Goals: 4 by Obed Ariri on four occasions by David Treadwell vs. Georgia, 1987 Kick-Scoring: 15 by Obed Ariri vs. Wake Forest, 1978, 1980 by Donald Igwebuike vs. Duke, 1984 Tackles: 24 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 First Hits: 17 by Jeff Davis vs. North Carolina, 1980 Tackles by Lineman: 19 by Edgar Pickett vs. Wake Forest, 1983 Tackles by Def. Back: 17 by Willie Underwood vs. South Carolina, 1980 by Ronald Watson vs. Georgia Tech, 1984 Tackles for Loss: by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 1987 Passes Broken-Up: 5 by Perry Williams vs. Virginia Tech, 1985 Sacks: 3 by Jim Stuckey vs. Wake Forest and Maryland, 1979 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 by Michael Dean Perry vs. N.C. State, 1984, 1987 Fumble Rec: by Randy Scott vs. Duke, 1978 by Jim Scott vs. Boston College, 1983 #20 Willie Underwood set two Clemson records in one game vs. by Henry Walls vs. Duke, 1985 South Carolina in 1980. The senior playing in his final home game for yards 17 tackles. He Interceptions: by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 returned two interceptions 101 and had was chosen Sports Illustrated Player of the Week.

115 Clemson's number-one golfer realized a dream last May in a challenge match that involved the game's greatest player.

By Tim Bourret

Kevin Johnson has not had many prac- tennis with Ivan Lendl or skating a line tical jokes played on him in his life, but he shift with Wayne Gretsky. certainly felt he was about to be victimized Come to think of it, for Kevin Johnson, it when he reviewed messages on his par- would be even better than that. ent's answer machine one afternoon last "I was one of millions of kids who grew

May. The message on the machine was up idolizing Jack Nicklaus. I had watched from Clemson Golf Coach Larry Penley, him play on television, winning the Mas- who was telling Johnson to pack his bags ter's, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and for North Carolina and an exhibition with now I would be playing with him! It was Jack Nicklaus. just too hard to believe."

"I thought Larry was playing some kind The match was devised by Nicklaus and of joke on me," said Johnson, the 1988 the administration of the outstanding ACC Champion and a first-team All-Amer- Nicklaus-designed Elk River Country Club ican. "That is something you dream in Banner Elk, NC. Each year Nicklaus

about, but never expect to realize. When I holds an exhibition for the members, and

called him back I asked him why he was a match teaming Nicklaus and North Car- playing a joke on me." olina Basketball Coach Dean Smith (a

But, the call was no joke, it was the solid golfer in his own right) against two opportunity of a lifetime; a match with the top ACC players was the result for 1988. greatest golfer of all-time on a course he Johnson was selected along with Barry designed. It would be comparable to Fabian of Wake Forest, the number-14 going one-on-one with Larry Bird, playing finisher in the 1988 NCAA tournament. Johnson was ACC Champion, second- "Kevin Johnson is a good, strong team All-American and the defending U.S. young golfer who should do well in the Publinx Champion. game in the future," said Nicklaus. "He

To even things up a bit, Coach Smith really hits the ball well. It was the first time I was given one stroke on five holes, but have seen him play, but he is outstanding.

after the first hole of the match it appeared I had seen Barry Fabian play before (Fa- this would be an unfair advantage. Smith, bian is from Ohio) and he also has a strong the winningest basketball coach in ACC future in the game." history, birdied the first hole to give the Johnson was pleased with the way he Nicklaus/Smith team a one-shot lead. played and the overall experience was Johnson birdied the fourth and seventh something he will remember for a long

holes and was one-under after seven. His time. "I didn't sleep too well last night and I

drive on number-eight went into the water must say I was nervous before we teed and he bogied the hole. The match came off, but once we got on the course, and I down to the ninth and final hole. The col- hit a couple of shots, I settled down. My legians had a one-hole lead with one to first iron from the fairway went over the play so the elder statesmen/legends had green. I think I would have hit anything to win the last hole just to tie. over the green because I was so pumped

The round came down to a 1 2-foot putt up. by Johnson for birdie and a six-footer by "Jack made it easy for us because he Nicklaus, for birdie, on the par-five hole. was so friendly and easy going. We had As Johnson surveyed the shot at victory, fun out there today." Nicklaus playfully looked over his shoul- Penley, who served as Johnson's cad- der in an attempt to "help" him line up the die for the day, said it was a great day for putt. Johnson's shot at the game-winner Clemson golf. "This was an experience was two inches short. Nicklaus then sank that had to help Kevin. It was a large his putt to tie the match. crowd and he played well under a pres- Johnson became Clemson's first ACC cham-

A chipoff was held to decide the match, sure situation. Even though it was just an pion in over a decade and hopes to lead the but Johnson and Nicklaus hit their chips to exhibition, there was pressure out there Tigers to a third straight title. precisely the same distance from the flag just to be playing with Jack Nicklaus. It and the match was ruled a draw. The Elk was one of the most rewarding days of my have played with John Inman before (pro

River Country Club still donated a $500 coaching career and it was especially golfer from North Carolina) and Kevin hits scholarship to Clemson, Wake Forest and gratifying to see Kevin play so well." the ball farther than John." North Carolina in the names of the players Smith, who plays to about an eight Nicklaus concluded the press con- and Dean Smith to their respective handicap, was in an unusual situation this ference and the day with his thoughts on schools. day. "Playing with these excellent golfers the college game. In general Nicklaus After the match the players and the me- reminded me of the time our basketball feels the tournament structure of the dia moved to Nicklaus' lavish condomin- team played Rochester, a division III team. game is not properly preparing college ium on the seventh fairway. In the relaxed Before that game their players were get- golfers for the pro tour.

atmosphere "The Golden Bear" talked ting our players' autographs. I was very "I would like to see college golf go to about the match, his opponents and col- impressed with both the college golfers. more of a dual-match format. We are lege golf in general. Kevin Johnson drives the ball very well. I creating conservative golfers by our tour- nament formats. They are not aggressive golfers today and that has hurt us in inter-

national play. I would like to see more match play with everyone playing for points toward a team victory.

"This is no knock on Kevin Johnson,

but I think if he had played more medal matches he would not have left that last putt short on number-nine. That was a

perfect example of what I mean." For Johnson, he did not have much time to savor the experience. The next morning he was on a plane back to his hometown

in Boston and was to tee it up in a tourna-

ment in Plymouth, MA that day. As he met his competitors in Plymouth the usual conversation of the previous day's round came up. Johnson thought about recreating his dream of the day be- fore for the New Englanders. But he re-

frained, they would not have believed it Johnson chipped while two legends of sport looked on. anyway.

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By Dave Mullaney

Today, as the Clemson University foot- ball team enters its 93rd season, the Tiger Band will pay tribute to the University's Centennial celebration with a show that features the music of the legendary com- poser Irving Berlin. This is IPTAY Day and prior to the game, the organization's officers and board of directors will be introduced. Those being introduced are Jim Patter- son, President; Eddie Dalton, Vice Presi- dent; Edgar McGee, Secretary Treasurer; Buddy Putman, Bill Alexander, Lynn Campbell, Billy Fort and Thurmon Mc- Lamb, all members of IPTAY's board of directors. Members of the student ad- visory board. Rich Varalla (president), Tom Merritt (vice president), and Lisa Willimon (secretary treasurer), also will be introduced. The Tiger Band will open its pregame

show by playing "Sock it to 'em," followed by "The Song That Shakes The South- land," TIGER RAG! The band will then form script Tigers" as Marshall Walker

and his wife Lillian dot the I in honor of IPTAY day. Walker is a 1941 graduate of Clemson and served as president of IPTAY (1967-68). The pregame show continues as the Tiger Band plays "You're a Grande Ole Flag," and "America the Beautiful," di- rected by Dr. Richard E. Goodstein and From the 1946 broadway show, "Annie football games, televised broadcasts and accompanied by the Clemson University Get Your Gun," the Tiger Band will open numerous bowl games including the Or- Choir. its show with "There's No Business Like ange, Peach, Gator, Independence and The invocation then will be offered by Show Business." "Alexander's Ragtime Florida Citrus Bowls. The Flag Corps and Campus Minister David Sinclair of the Band" is next followed by "God Bless Tiger Twirlers are integral parts of Tiger Clemson Presbyterian Church. America," which was popularized in 1938 Band.

Directed by Dr. Bruce Cook, the Tiger by Kate Smith. Originally, however, it was The Tiger Band is directed by Dr. Bruce

Band will next play "The Star-Spangled written for a show, "Yip, Yip, F. Cook and his associate director, Rich- Banner" with the ROTC presenting the Yaphank," performed in 1918. ard E. Goodstein. Nick Peck will once colors. Then, the chorus and band will And, of course, no halftime would be again serve as announcer.

lead the Tiger faithful in the Alma Mater, complete unless it concluded with Tiger The rest of the Tiger Band staff includes directed by Dr. Mark Jessie. Band's salute to Tiger fans throughout the drum majors Billy Baker and Deana Tay- Opening the halftime festivities will be world with TIGER RAG! lor, Commander Davie Shull, Vice Com- "" from Virginia Today's feature twirler will be soph- mander Eva Nance, Sergeant Major Penni Tech. Directed by James Sochinski and omore Shannon Fogle from Asheville, NC. Black, Supply Officer Kris Nocht, Supply David McKee, their last appearance in Freshmen Holly Deal (Spartanburg), An- Sergeants John Adams, Allen Nauright, Death Valley was in 1984. Led by Drum drea Harnesberger (Pelzer) and Vickie David Jillson and Guy Meador, Librarian Majors Tim Silk and Robert Craig, "The Casseen (Middletown, MD) are the other Chandra Davis, Assistant Librarians Billy Marching Virginians" will perform a clas- Tiger twirlers. Stein and John Ballentine, Percussion sical medley, followed by a dance feature Tiger Band, "The Band That Shakes Captains Steve Hall and Joel Winchip, to the music of "Da Butt," and then an The Southland," is the official marching Flag Captains Laura Davis and Ginger An- Olympic closer. band of Clemson University. Widely derson, Personnel Officer Brian Guy and Then the Tiger Band will take to the field known for its precision marching, dy- Paul Keisler as historian. for its halftime show and a tribute to Clem- namic sound and famous Clemson spirit, Cheryl Crenshaw coordinates the Flag son University in its Centennial celebra- the band performs at all Clemson football Corps, while Richard Nichols, Pat Seitz tion, featuring the music of Irving Berlin, games, at home and away. Every year it and Elizabeth Team are with the Depart- who was born 1 00 years ago on May 1 1 plays before hundreds of thousands of ment of Performing Arts. 1888. fans, and has appeared at professional

119 The Last Word

By Bob Bradley But a 17-point fourth quarter more than made up the deficit, only because an un- Although the Tigers have only lost once known walk-on, who would become a to the Gobblers since 1955, there have consensus Ail-American two years later, been a few horse shoes shod on the was given a second chance. Clemson feet. Ford had gone to Blacksburg with three

Like the 1 955 game played in Roanoke, kickers, not having made up his mind when Charlie Bussey threw a screen pass which one he would use should the oppor- to Joel Wells for a 60-yard score with 4:06 tunity arise. left in the game and a 21-16 Tiger win. With 42 seconds left in the first half, and Or, a year later at Clemson, when the down 7-0, Ford pointed to David Tread- Tigers trailed 7-0 at halftime, and 7-6 at well. the end of three quarters. The late Treadwell? gain. On third down, Casey kept for no Lowndes Shingler scored from four yards This guy hadn't kicked a football in com- gain. With a fourth and one (foot), Casey out with 4:08 to play to give Clemson its petition since he was 10-years-old. Some began looking to referee Bob Carpenter final 13-7 margin. But even after that, skeptics probably thought Ford didn't for help because of crowd noise inter- Coleman Glaze stopped a Gobbler drive have both oars in the water. But the line of ference —or so Casey said — but several with an interception and the Tigers ended scrimmage was the 14, which was almost times Dooley was frantically waving from up on the Hokie 15 at game's end. a gimmie, and Treadwell made the 31- the sidelines for Casey to back off from Again, Clemson trailed at halftime (1 0-7) yarder. under center. Casey obliged. in 1984 at Death Valley, but Ray Williams Things got almost too tight for a mus- Eleven times Casey turned to Carpenter scored on a 17-yard reverse in the third tard seed in the last seconds of the game after completing that four-yard pass to quarter and Donald Igwebuike booted a when Treadwell was again called on to Edmonds, and each time Carpenter 44-yard field goal in the fourth. The Tigers kick a field goal from 41 yards. agreed the noise level was too high for went on for a 17-10 win before over He missed!! There was no time showing play to continue. 77,000. on the clock. But alas, there was an offi- On the 12th time Casey brought his Back in Hokie territory in 1985, Clem- cial's flag on the ground next to the prone team up to the line, he looked to Car- son came close not to winning again, but Treadwell. He'd get another chance be- penter, but the referee signaled play. And once again hoarded all of the rabbit's feet, cause of a roughing the kicker call. This this proved fatal to the Hokies. four-leaf clovers and horse shoes in time, his 36-yard kick barely humped over Left tackle Wally Browne, possibly Montgomery County. The pigginess paid the cross bar and Clemson was a 20-17 thinking play would be stopped again, re- off, but might not have if the last load of winner. laxed his stance and dropped to one knee. good luck charms had failed to show up. Unknown walk-on to instant stardom. Seeing this happen, Clemson's line made Clemson entered the final quarter trail- Before his career ended, Treadwell would contact and Virginia Tech was penalized ing, this time 10-3. win or tie five other games for Clemson in five yards for illegal procedure. They had the waning moments. to settle for a field goal by Dennis Laury of Those four games give a good indica- 23 yards, narrowing the score to 13-10. tion of how spine-tingling some of the Those three plays on the goal line took Clemson-Virginia Tech games have been. over 17 minutes of clock time, which

But the 1980 contest herein "The Valley'' would probably be a NCAA record if one in was probably won because the so-called that category was kept. Not before or "Dooley Rule" backfired. since has a quarterback asked for relief Earlier, while head football coach at that many times against the Tigers. North Carolina, Billy Dooley was the chief That little goal line experience just riled instigator in establishing the NCAA rule up the Hokies. Casey led his team back to where a team could be penalized, or lose a Clemson territory, but Eddie Geathers in-

timeout, if the crowd noise was so loud tercepted at the five with 20 seconds left in that the visiting team could not hear the the game to halt the final Virginia Tech quarterback's signals at the line of scrim- drive. mage. It's hard to determine how many games In the '80 game, the Tigers, for a have been won because of crowd noise change, had entered the fourth quarter at various schools. Certainly Clemson leading, 13-7. But early in the period, fol- doesn't have a lock on crowd noise, but lowing a Clemson punt, quarterback the Tigers have been known to make the Steve Casey took the Hokies on a long home quarterback come off the ball on drive. road games. A 46-yard pass to Donald Snell opened Some opponents say it's a disadvan- the drive. Johnnie Edmonds and Casey tage to play in Memorial Stadium. This moved for a first down at the Clemson five comment has always been heard in post

where Casey immediately passed to Ed- game press conferences. But it has never Geathers' late interception saved the VPI monds for a four-yard gain. been uttered in the bank deposit line after game for the Tigers and touched off a cele- And then the fun began!! Or was it? getting their check from Clemson. bration. On second down, Casey kept for no

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